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New silicon carbide and IGBT power modules for high-efficiency EV drive systems

By Michelle Froese | October 9, 2025

CISSOID has expanded its range of standard power semiconductor products with the introduction of several new families of Silicon Carbide (SiC) and IGBT power modules. Designed for use in electric vehicle and industrial power conversion systems, the new modules address growing demand for efficient, durable, and flexible solutions across a range of current and voltage requirements.

The expanded portfolio includes industry-standard package options that offer mechanical robustness and drop-in compatibility, helping engineers upgrade or adapt existing designs with minimal modification. These additions provide greater design flexibility in balancing performance, efficiency, and cost for applications such as EV traction inverters and other high-power conversion systems.

The first product in the new lineup is a 750 V, 820 A IGBT module qualified to AQG-324 automotive standards, reflecting its suitability for use in electric drive systems.

“With this expansion, we’re giving system designers a broader selection of proven, robust power modules while ensuring compatibility with existing designs,” said Pierre Delatte, Chief Technology Officer at CISSOID. “Our goal is to make it easier for customers to accelerate their electrification projects by combining flexibility with high reliability.”

This expansion supports the ongoing shift toward electrification by providing standardized, reliable components for the next generation of power electronic systems.

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