Xinruite and Cree set up a new benchmark for electric vehicle power converters

Career (Nasdaq: CREE) and Shenzhen Xinruite Technology Co., Ltd. announced that Xinruite's latest high-efficiency hybrid/electric vehicle (HEV/EV) power converters use Cree 1200V C2M series silicon carbide MOSFETs. With an efficiency of 96%, it is industry leading. Xinruite is a state-level high-tech enterprise specializing in energy efficient applications in the automotive and lighting industries. Xinruite said that the Cree C2M series of silicon carbide MOSFETs help it reduce the product volume by 25% and reduce the peak power loss by more than 60% compared to conventional silicon converters.

Dr. Wu Yuhua, Chairman of Xinruite, said: “Our customers value product efficiency, compact size, system weight and cost. We chose Cree's new C2M in the new HEV/EV power converter for bus and bus applications. The family of silicon carbide MOSFETs helps us achieve industry-leading 96% efficiency. The new HEV/EV power converters are more compact and comparable in size to existing platforms that do not use Creetron C2M series silicon carbide MOSFET technology. Reduced by 25%."

Shenzhen Xinruite Technology Co., Ltd. provides professional solutions for HEV/EV DC-DC converters, car chargers, fast charging, etc. to meet the market demand for high reliability, high efficiency and compact size. Xinruite chose Cree's advanced second-generation silicon carbide MOSFETs for use in its newly introduced 3-10 kW DC-DC converters for electric buses, resulting in significant efficiency gains and significant reductions. Size and weight.

Cengiz Balkas, vice president and general manager of Cree Power and Microwave RF, pointed out: "Crui is focused on providing the best energy efficiency through silicon carbide technology innovation. We are pleased to see that Cree's new C2M series silicon carbide MOSFETs are being applied. Bringing breakthroughs to HEV/EV converters, we are pleased that Xinruite brings industry-leading efficiency, power density and cost advantages to its customers through the rapid adoption of Cree C2M MOSFETs."

The Cree C2M series of silicon carbide MOSFETs was introduced in March 2013, and its power density has proven to be three times that of conventional silicon technology. Cree MOSFETs are widely used in solar inverters, industrial power supplies, battery chargers, uninterruptible power systems, and other applications. Cree's new 1200V and 1700V MOSFETs help manufacturers introduce differentiated products in the market, delivering significant improvements in efficiency, reliability and power density to help with the size, weight, size and even overall cost of less power systems.

Cree's silicon carbide MOSFET packages are available through DigiKey, Farnell/Newark, Richardson and Mouser, and bare chips are available through SemiDice. For more information, please visit or contact your local Cree sales and distributor.

(This article is contributed by Cree)

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