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Eliminating Integration Friction with a Single-Source 48V Power System

Eliminating Integration Friction with a Single-Source 48V Power System

Transitioning to electric power is often stalled by the operational burden of managing multiple vendors. When batteries, motors, and controllers come from different suppliers, troubleshooting often leads to finger-pointing and costly production delays. This webinar explores the strategic shift toward an “Easy Integration” model. Athan Tsokolas will discuss the value of a single-source 48V ecosystem that provides a single point of accountability, ensuring your engineering team can focus on building world-class machines rather than mediating between component suppliers.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Single-Source Accountability: How one partner eliminates the risk of multi-vendor “finger-pointing.”
  • Engineering Simplicity: Reducing R&D friction through pre-validated battery, motor, and controller interoperability.
  • Accelerated Time-to-Market: Strategies to bypass development bottlenecks with a unified powertrain partner.
  • Streamlined Support: Moving from fragmented service to a single point of contact for the entire system.

 

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Speaker:

Athan Tsokolas

Senior Product Manager, Vanguard

Athan Tsokolas is a Senior Product Manager at Briggs & Stratton (Vanguard), leading the development and safety of lithium-ion battery pack solutions. His finance and operations background, with prior roles at Briggs & Stratton and Rockwell Automation, informs his approach to product safety and market needs. Athan holds a Finance degree from Loyola University Chicago.