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Power electronics, a crucial technology that provides the conversion to run motors, battery storage, and generators, is utilized in many applications to enhance energy management.
The connectivity of conversion blocks in AC/DC, DC/AC, DC/DC, and AC/AC is used to depict complex power electronics. The necessity for power converters with high reliability and straightforward maintenance needs grows as a result of the complex electrical designs used in maritime applications.
In electric vehicles (EVs) that employ high-power electric energy to turn their electric motors, power electronics are utilised. Power modules’ high frequency helps them decrease power loss.
Additionally, to reduce the total size of the power train automotive electric and electronic systems, silicon-based power MOSFETs and IGBTs are employed as power electronic switches.
The Malaysia EV Power electronics market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2029, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Renesas Electronics Corporation, a leading provider of advanced power electronics solutions, has unveiled a new 100 kW class inverter solution for high-power 100 kW class motors in mid- to large-sized hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), including SUVs, and mid-to small-sized electric vehicles. This solution achieves an industry-leading small design class of 3.9 liters (L) (EVs).
Renesas will provide the new solution as a solution kit that consists of hardware components such as microcontrollers (MCUs), Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs), rapid recovery diodes (FRDs), and other power electronics services, as well as software that enhances the performance of HEV/EV motors.
With the new approach, system designers may speed up a variety of development processes, including the analysis of specifications, creation of hardware and software, and modification of motor characteristics.
This considerably contributes to the reduction of the development cycle and expenses by cutting the prototyped inverter system development duration from two to three years to only one year, a savings of over fifty per cent.