Navitas Semiconductor and BrightLoop Partner to Enhance Efficiency in Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Chargers
Key Ideas
  • Navitas Semiconductor and BrightLoop collaborate to integrate G3F SiC MOSFETs into high-power density hydrogen fuel-cell chargers for heavy-duty agricultural transportation equipment.
  • BrightLoop's charging solutions boast exceptional power conversion efficiencies over 98 percent and power densities up to 35 kW/kg and 60 kW/L, revolutionizing energy management in various applications.
  • The partnership aims to enhance the quality and quantity of energy delivered to customers through innovative multiverters and Power Flow Processor technology designed for AC and DC scenarios.
  • Navitas' G3F SiC MOSFETs offer superior performance attributes, including up to 25°C lower case temperature and 3x longer lifespan, setting new standards in efficiency and reliability.
Navitas Semiconductor has announced a strategic partnership with the Paris-based company BrightLoop to advance the efficiency and performance of hydrogen fuel-cell chargers for heavy-duty agricultural transportation equipment. BrightLoop specializes in high-power density charging solutions with power conversion efficiencies exceeding 98 percent and power densities of up to 35 kW/kg and 60 kW/L. Their innovative high-voltage, high-power 'multiverters' combined with Power Flow Processor technology cater to a wide range of energy management applications, particularly for fuel cells and heavy-duty scenarios. Navitas' automotive qualified Gen 3 ‘Fast’ Silicon Carbide (SiC) Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors (MOSFETs) are integrated into BrightLoop's 250 kW HV-DC/DC converter, capable of producing 950VDC at 480A and allowing for parallel configurations for megawatt power capabilities. These state-of-the-art MOSFETs enable significantly lower case temperatures and up to three times longer lifespans compared to similar products in the market. The collaboration aims to pave the way for next-generation, high-power density, and reliable converter solutions. Both companies expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, with Navitas CEO Gene Sheridan highlighting the joint effort to drive technological advancements, while BrightLoop's CEO Florent Liffran emphasized the revolutionary impact of their smart and scalable multiverters in delivering superior energy efficiency to customers.
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