- In April 2025, TE Connectivity, a global leader in connectivity and sensor solutions, launched an advanced Automotive Terminal designed specifically for electric vehicles (EVs). This new product line focuses on improving electrical performance and durability under high-voltage conditions, reinforcing TE Connectivity’s commitment to supporting the rapidly growing EV market and advancing automotive electrification worldwide.
- In March 2025, Molex announced a strategic partnership with a major automotive OEM to develop next-generation terminals featuring integrated smart sensors for real-time monitoring of vehicle electrical systems. This collaboration aims to enhance vehicle safety and predictive maintenance capabilities, highlighting Molex’s focus on innovation in connected automotive components.
- In February 2025, Lear Corporation introduced its latest Automotive Terminal solutions optimized for autonomous and connected vehicles. These terminals offer improved signal integrity and robustness, enabling seamless integration with advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Lear’s development underscores the increasing demand for reliable, high-performance terminals in next-gen automotive applications.
- In January 2025, Sumitomo Electric Industries expanded its production capacity for Automotive Terminals at its manufacturing facilities in Asia to meet growing regional demand. The expansion is driven by rising vehicle production and the increasing adoption of smart terminals in emerging markets, reflecting Sumitomo’s strategy to strengthen its footprint in the Asia-Pacific automotive sector.
- In January 2025, PKC Group Ltd. unveiled its new range of lightweight, corrosion-resistant automotive terminals aimed at improving fuel efficiency and vehicle longevity. The new products are tailored for commercial and off-highway vehicles, supporting PKC Group’s efforts to address evolving regulatory requirements and customer preferences for durable automotive electrical components.



