VisIC Technologies and AVL forge partnership achieving over 99.6% efficiency in GaN inverters for EVs

In a recent test conducted at AVLโ€™s state-of-the-art facilities in Germany, an inverter based on VisICโ€™s GaN-on-Silicon DยณGaN components proved an outstanding performance. Mounted on AVLโ€™s e-motor test bench and controlled by AVLs SOP eDrive controls algorithm, the system achieved a benchmark efficiency level of 99.67% at 10kHz, stunningly climbing to over 99.8% efficiency at 5kHz โ€” which outperforms comparable SiC inverters by up to 0.5% and is cutting energy losses by more than 60%.

This breakthrough positions the AVL and VisIC partnership as a compelling option for automakers striving to balance high efficiency with affordability in EV design. It is worth noting that VisICโ€™s GaN-on-Silicon power devices require significantly less energy and therefore CO2 during the chip production process compared to SiC. They can be produced in widespread 200mm and 300mm silicon foundries, which makes scaling production a straightforward process.

โ€œWith AVL, weโ€™re making cutting-edge GaN inverter technology accessible for even more electric vehicles, establishing a new benchmark for efficiency and cost-effectiveness in the industry,โ€ said Gregory Bunin, CTO of VisIC Technologies.

โ€œOur partnership reflects a shared commitment to driving EV innovation thatโ€™s both impactful and accessible, bringing GaNโ€™s unparalleled performance to a broader market.โ€

โ€œWorking with VisICs new GaN power module for high-power systems enables us to offer our customers cutting-edge solutions that are optimally aligned with the requirements of next-generation drive systems. These include, among other things, high power density combined with reduced overall system costs,โ€ added Dr. Thomas Frey, Head of Segment E-Mobility & E-Drive System at AVL Software and Functions GmbH.

โ€œTogether, we can significantly advance e-mobility and help reduce the carbon footprint.โ€

Looking ahead, AVL and VisIC plan to expand their GaN-on-Si platform to include 800V GaN power modules, ensuring that their technology remains scalable and adaptable to the needs of the growing BEV market. This collaboration places AVL and VisIC Technologies at the forefront of GaN inverter technology, establishing new standards for energy efficiency and performance across the EV industry.

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