Electric vehicles are about to gain a new kind of fast charging lane, one that hides in the asphalt instead of standing in a parking lot. Infineon’s latest silicon carbide power modules are turning ...
Bold claims in electrification often disappoint when real‑world constraints are factored in-but providing 300 kW wireless charging to moving vehicles on a public highway is no longer merely ...
Infineon introduced its first chips made from silicon carbide (SiC) more than 20 years ago and has long touted the material as the future of power electronics. Now a lot more companies are perking up ...
Infineon Technologies and Stellantis have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding as a first step towards a potential multi-year supply cooperation for silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors.
Electric vehicles can be regarded as the killer application of SiC. According to Yole's statistics, it is estimated that more than 70% of revenue (equivalent to US$4.7 billion) will come from the ...
The recent partnership between STMicroelectronics and China-based Sanan Optoelectronics is the latest case showing the European automotive supply chain is striving to gain a presence for its SiC ...
Infineon Technologies has announced that it is investing more than EUR2 billion (US$2.27 billion) to build a third module at its site in Kulim, Malaysia, aiming to consolidate its market leadership in ...
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