Wolfspeed’s 3.3-kV SiC power modules target AI data centers, renewable energy systems, and grid infrastructure.
Wolfspeed (NYSE:WOLF) introduced new 3.3 kV silicon carbide power module families aimed at AI data center and renewable energy infrastructure. The products target rising power density and efficiency ...
As AI datacenters continue to push limits in supplying power from the grid to the GPU, the need for solid-state transformers becomes increasingly important ...
Wolfspeed has introduced two new 3.3 kV silicon carbide (SiC) power module families – including high-power half-bridge ...
New high-voltage silicon carbide power modules aim to improve efficiency, reduce losses, and simplify next-generation power ...
Microchip Technology (Nasdaq: MCHP) today announces the availability of its new 3.3 kV HV‑D3 mSiC® Power Modules, designed to ...
Shares of Wolfspeed rose after the company introduced two new power module families to help meet the energy needs of artificial intelligence data-center builders. Shares rose 17% to $68.38 in midday ...
The partnership aims to accelerate Thailand’s solar capacity, with phased module delivery supporting clean energy projects.
These modules utilize the latest TOPCon Bifacial Glass-Glass technology. This technology generates power from both sides of the panel. It promises increased energy output.
The Nefer Benban project will integrate battery storage, supplying electricity to 311,000 homes and reducing CO₂ emissions by 349,000tpa.
GCL SI said that it would provide products for the utility-scale sector as part of the deal. Image: GCL SI. Chinese solar ...
Independent testing lab Kiwa PVEL just published the 12th edition of its annual PV Module Reliability Scorecard. The digital ...