LEM will participate in PCIM Europe 2026, the leading international exhibition and conference for power electronics, intelligent motion, renewable energy, and energy management.
The event will take place in Nuremberg, Germany, from June 9 to 11, 2026, bringing together engineers, decision-makers, and innovators from across the global power electronics ecosystem.
LEM will be exhibiting in Hall 9, Booth 202, where our experts will be available to discuss your applications and demonstrate our latest current sensing technologies.

At PCIM 2026, LEM will showcase its newest innovations across five key application segments, with live demonstrations designed to highlight performance, accuracy, and reliability in real-world conditions.
LEM will place a strong emphasis on electrical safety and monitoring solutions for industrial and infrastructure applications. The booth will feature the new CDTL, a sensor specifically designed to address safety requirements in modern electrical systems.
LEM will present the new CTSRL current sensor, featuring high surge current capability, strong mechanical and electrical robustness, and low temperature drift, making it particularly suitable for solar inverters and power conversion systems. Alongside CTSRL, visitors will also discover the new comers in the HLSR Series and the Integrated Current Sensors range, to enable compact designs with no trade-off on high performance and reliability.
LEM’s Automotive segment at PCIM Europe 2026 will primarily focus on Battery Management Systems (BMS) for electrified vehicles.
The booth will showcase LEM’s SMU and HSU sensors, designed to deliver accurate current measurement and support functional safety in automotive environments. In addition, LEM will officially present a new addition to the CAB Series during the exhibition, further expanding its portfolio for battery monitoring and energy management applications.
In the Traction segment, LEM will highlight its well‑established and widely deployed solutions for railway and onboard applications.
Visitors will find products such as LTC, DVL, DVM, and LF current sensors, which are designed to meet the stringent requirements of traction environments. These sensors are recognized for their robustness, long‑term reliability, and ability to operate accurately under harsh electrical and mechanical conditions.
Throughout the exhibition, LEM’s technical and sales experts will be available at Hall 9, Booth 202 to discuss your projects, challenges, and future developments.
PCIM Europe 2026 is the ideal opportunity to explore cutting‑edge current sensing technologies, discover new products, and connect with industry professionals.
We look forward to welcoming you in Nuremberg from June 9 to 11, 2026.