Friday, May 23, 2025

65–70W USB-C Modules For Built-In Use

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The USB-C module launches in Europe, stays cool, uses less energy, fits in small spaces, and powers devices like laptops for many hours.

Pulsiv to launch the world’s coolest-operating high power USB-C modules for installed applications at PCIM 2025
Pulsiv to launch the world’s coolest-operating high power USB-C modules for installed applications at PCIM 2025

Pulsiv, a UK-based innovator in power electronics, has announced the launch of a series of world-leading 65–70W USB-C modules at Europe’s foremost power electronics exhibition & conference, PCIM in Nuremberg, Germany from 6-8 May 2025.

Designed specifically for built-in applications such as wall outlets, desks, and furniture, these ultra-compact, fully assembled modules deliver the world’s lowest operating temperature — just 32°C (max) above ambient — while achieving an industry-leading 97.34% efficiency and zero inrush current.

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This breakthrough overcomes the typical challenges of heat, size, and safety in such applications. The modules can operate at full load continuously for over 8 hours, maintaining thermal stability throughout. Pulsiv’s solution combines its advanced OSMIUM-optimized PFC technology with a standard QR flyback to safely deliver 65W or 70W (MacBook-compatible), available in either an ultra-compact cube or flat module form factor.

Some of the key features of

  • It runs very cool, only 32°C hotter than the room temperature.
    Uses energy very efficiently with 97.34% efficiency.
  • Can run at full power for over 8 hours without overheating.
  • Very small size, easy to fit into wall sockets, desks, and furniture.
  • Can deliver 65W or 70W of power, enough for devices like a MacBook.
    Handles heat and safety better than other similar products.

Pulsiv’s power electronics technology supports consumer and industrial devices and improves photovoltaic installations. The company aims to maximize performance, simplify thermal management, and reduce energy waste to help future products become safer, more reliable, and less harmful to the environment.

Nidhi Agarwal
Nidhi Agarwal
Nidhi Agarwal is a Senior Technology Journalist at EFY with a deep interest in embedded systems, development boards and IoT cloud solutions.

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