Partnership to Accelerate GaN Adoption in EVs

The heart of the EVs traction drivetrain is the semiconductor power module. GaN power modules enable increased EV performance.

Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio 794 26/11 2021-11-26 13:57:13

The heart of the EVs traction drivetrain is the semiconductor power module. GaN power modules enable increased EV performance.

 

GaN Systems has announced a strategic partnership with ASE Technology’s subsidiary, Universal Scientific Industrial Co., Ltd (USI), to co-develop GaN power modules for the market of EVs. As the electric vehicle shifts from using legacy silicon power transistors to the increased performance of GaN, power modules are also transitioning to meet the demands of low heat loss and superior voltage control in the power conversion process. GaN power modules enable higher efficiency, increased EV range, and increased EV performance.

“We are proud to partner with an industry leader like GaN Systems,” said JP Shi, USI’s SVP of Strategic Investment. “We have worked with GaN Systems for years and are impressed with the company’s leadership in high reliability, automotive-qualified GaN – an essential building block for EVs. We look forward to building optimized and highly efficient modules that will be the cornerstone of best-in-class DC-DC converters, on-board chargers, and traction inverters.”

The heart of the EV traction drivetrain is the semiconductor power module. USI has more than 20 years of experience in power electronics manufacturing of various package types and high-reliability modules, including power modules, IPMs (intelligent power modules), DC/DC converters, and RF power transistors. USI has been well-recognized by OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers in the automotive sector by introducing the automotive functional safety standard ISO26262 and being certified with Chapters II and VII for manufacturing.

Stephen Coates, GM and VP of Operations at GaN Systems, said, “With today’s announcement, USI joins our ecosystem of partners working to bring leading GaN technology to EVs. Through this partnership, we bring together USI’s leadership in complex, high-power integrated modules with our high-reliability GaN semiconductor technology to build truly disruptive, game-changing modules for next generation EVs. Building on our deep industry relationships with leaders like BMW, Toyota, and Vitesco, GaN Systems and USI will work together to accelerate GaN adoption across the EV platform.”

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