CISSOID and EDAG to develop SiC inverter platforms
The agreement leverages CISSOID’s core expertise in SiC power modules and inverter control solutions, combined with EDAG’s in-depth experience in drivetrain system integration, thermal management, and validation. The two companies aim to provide electric mobility OEMs with end-to-end technical support, from initial concept design to complete vehicle integration.
With the shift to 800V architectures and augmenting demand for more compact, high-efficiency systems, traction inverters are a critical enabler of electric vehicle performance. The companies state that their partnership marks a timely and strategic response to these evolving market demands.
“This partnership with EDAG enables us to jointly address the growing demand for high-performance, SiC-based traction inverters,” said Pierre Delatte, CTO at CISSOID. “Together, we will help manufacturers harness the full potential of Silicon Carbide technology, making electric vehicles more efficient, compact, and reliable.”
Key benefits of the partnership include the joint development of advanced inverter platforms optimised for high power density and extended operating life, along with comprehensive engineering services covering functional safety, EMC compliance, and mechanical integration. The collaboration also promises accelerated time-to-market via proven hardware and software reference designs.
Lennart Benthele, Head of Drivetrain & Thermal Development at EDAG, commented: “At EDAG, we are committed to shaping the future of sustainable mobility. 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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