When it comes to the evolution of mobility, the ‘future’ is believed to be now. Some of the changes that were once imagined are
  already taking shape. Cars are becoming increasingly autonomous, connected, electric and greener. But how is power management
  pushing these new dynamics?
  Power management is a vital element in our
  vehicles and the reason that users can have a smooth experience without any hiccups. For electrification, power management spans
  the extension of battery range to safety monitoring. Meanwhile, in autonomous driving, applications such as radar, sensors and
  cameras require power management for optimum performance. Both electric and autonomous cars will be more connected to the rest
  of the smart city, and power management can help preserve the various interactions that take place.
  Furthermore, the role of power management is intertwined with functional safety across various systems in a car. This was
  highlighted further in a recent episode of the
  Smarter World Podcast, hosted by Nitin Dahad, Editor at embedded.com and EE Times.
  
    “We identified that functional safety would be a very strong differentiation of power management. First of all, in case the
    MCU fails or is in what we call a fail-safe situation, the only available device that can bring in verification and put the
    system in a safe place is the one connected to the battery, which is the power management”.
  
  David Lopez, Segment Director Safety Power Management at NXP
  
  Power management helps to keep the car safe.
 
  Looking ahead, power management will also be key to the
  sustainability of mobility, particularly as
  efficiency gains more emphasis. This is why energy saving is a focus of our power management solutions.
  
    “Saving energy means transforming the energy from a battery line to a processor, and the level of losses needs to be as low as
    possible. This is the type of advanced strategy of low power which is required in the evolution. And this is a strong
    contributor to saving energy, one of the key pillars for sustainability”.
  
  David Lopez, Segment Director Safety Power Management at NXP
  Listen to the
  full episode of the podcast for
  more insights into how power management is enabling more efficient, safer and greener mobility.
  You can access to the podcast on our webpage, Spotify  and
  iTunes.