The Future Propulsion Conference 2026 concluded successfully at the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull, bringing together experts and engineers from across the propulsion development landscape. Attendees engaged in two full days of deep technical exchange, hands‑on demonstrations, and strategic discussions on the future of electrified powertrain technologies.
At our booth, we showcased core innovations spanning key areas of future propulsion and electrification:
48 V and 800 V energy recovery systems
We highlighted advanced energy recovery architectures that span low‑ and high‑voltage domains — essential for improving efficiency across mild‑, full‑hybrid, and electric vehicles. These systems help reclaim kinetic energy with minimal losses and scalable integration across vehicle platforms.
Our modular inverter solutions generated strong interest. Designed to support both 48 V and 800 V systems — and tailored for a variety of vehicle segments — these power electronics units demonstrated excellent efficiency and flexibility, addressing broad system requirements in electrified propulsion.
Transmission control units
Beyond core electrification, our transmission control strategies — including smart coordination between electric machines and gear systems — drew attention from integrators focused on seamless drivetrain transitions and enhanced drivability.
Engineering partner for the transformation of mobility
FPC 2026 once again underlined how quickly propulsion technologies are evolving — and how essential system-level engineering is to bring innovation into real-world applications. AES combines deep electrification expertise with automotive-grade development experience to help customers move from concept to robust, scalable implementation.



Thank you to everyone who visited our booth and contributed to the strong discussions — AES looks forward to continuing to drive the future of propulsion together.