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CISSOID and EDAG collaborate on SiC traction inverters

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Companies join forces to offer technical support from concept to prototyping and vehicle integration

CISSOID, a developer of power semiconductor solutions, and EDAG Group, an engineering services provider for the automotive industry, have announced a partnership aimed at accelerating the development of next-generation SiC traction inverters for electric mobility applications.

This collaboration brings together CISSOID’s expertise in SiC power semiconductor modules and control solutions with EDAG’s engineering know-how in the design, integration, and validation of electric powertrains.

By combining their complementary strengths, the two companies aim to offer e-mobility OEMs and equipment suppliers unmatched technical support and complete solutions for the efficient, reliable, and functionally safe development of SiC-based traction inverters.

The companies will be offering joint development and integration of state-of-the-art SiC inverter platforms optimised for high-efficiency, high-power density, and extended operating life.

This includes comprehensive engineering services covering inverter system design, thermal management, mechanical integration, functional safety and EMC compliance. And end-to-end technical support, from concept design to prototyping and vehicle integration.

As a result, customers will speed time-to-market through access to ready-to-implement, proven hardware and software solutions.

Pierre Delatte, CTO of CISSOID, stated: "This partnership with EDAG enables us to jointly address the growing demand for high-performance, SiC-based traction inverters. Together, we will help manufacturers harness the full potential of SiC technology, making electric vehicles more efficient, compact, and reliable."

Lennart Benthele, head of drivetrain & thermal development at EDAG, added: "By partnering with CISSOID, we expand our capabilities in power electronics, offering our customers integrated solutions for the next generation of electric drivetrains."


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