Wolfspeed Inc. announced that its silicon-carbide automotive MOSFETs will be used in onboard charger systems for Toyota‘s battery electric vehicles (EVs).
The integration supports Toyota’s requirements for efficiency, reliability, and long-term performance across its electrified platforms.
Wolfspeed’s devices will operate within Toyota’s onboard charging architecture, where silicon carbide enables higher efficiency, reduced energy loss, and improved power density. These characteristics support shorter charging times, improved range, and lower thermal loads in high-voltage systems.
Silicon carbide has become a key material choice for onboard chargers and auxiliary power converters as EV manufacturers pursue higher efficiency targets. The adoption of Wolfspeed’s silicon carbide technology aligns with the industry-wide transition toward advanced semiconductor materials for high-voltage EV power systems.
Wolfspeed supplies silicon carbide components for a range of EV platforms through both OEM and Tier 1 integrations.
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