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Spec Smarter: Inside the IBC Connector Series Interview

This webinar will walk design engineers through the innovative Industrial Battery Connector (IBC) Series, a DIN battery connector that simplifies service, maintenance, and future upgrades. Attendees will explore the full range of IBC configurations—including auxiliary signal options, air tube capability, inline and panel-mount housings, latching handles, IP68 sealing kits, and temperature sensing—and learn why these features make IBC ideal for outdoor and harsh-environment equipment. The session will also cover why IBC is well-suited for lithium-ion battery systems and review the key ratings and global standards this high-current DIN connector complies with to support confident spec-in decisions.




Originally presented: June 4, 2026
Duration: 1 hour
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Overview

As electrified equipment continues to evolve, DIN battery connectors must do far more than deliver power—they must support safety, reliability, serviceability, and long-term system performance. This webinar is designed to explore some of today’s applications and new requirements and illustrate how the Industrial Battery Connector (IBC) Series meets those requirements. This session will walk engineers through the innovative and DIN compliant IBC battery connector, highlighting its modular contact and auxiliary holder design, which simplifies assembly, service, and maintenance while supporting future upgrades. Attendees will explore the full range of IBC configurations, including auxiliary signal options, air tube capability, in-line and panel-mount housings, and accessories such as latching handles, IP68 sealing kits, and contact temperature sensing. The webinar will also examine why secure mechanical connections and high ingress protection are critical for equipment operating in outdoor and harsh environments, and how IBC is engineered to meet those conditions. In addition, we will address the unique demands of lithium-ion battery systems, including power density, monitoring, and safety considerations. Finally, attendees will review key ratings and global standards compliance for this EN 1175 and DIN 43589-compliant connector to support confident, forward-looking connector specification decisions.

Key Takeaways

  • Discover the purpose-built IBC Series and how lithium-ion technology influenced the design and features of these connectors.
  • Learn how the simplification of maintenance can be important in limiting costly downtime due to connector failure.
  • Explore the benefits of enhanced ratings and added capabilities in a DIN Connector.

Speaker

Joe Ferris, Market Segment Manager, Anderson Power

Ferris brings over 30 years of outdoor power equipment experience and a strong track record in battery-electric innovation. While relatively new to the power connectivity industry (joining Anderson Power in early 2025), Joe has long worked on the front lines of electrification, developing both residential and commercial-grade electric mowers, including industry-leading models like the Fury and the EVO 96”. His prior experience with Anderson Power as a trusted supplier has prepared him to help shape the future of motive power solutions.