UnitedSiC announces SiC FETs with RDS(on) of less than 10 mohms

Range and horsepower may get the headlines, but to powertrain designers, drain-source resistance, also known as RDS(on), is a sexy spec. Those in the know are excited over the news that UnitedSiC, a New Jersey-based manufacturer of silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors, is introducing four new SiC field-effect transistors (FETs) that boast RDS(on) levels of as low as 7 milliohms.

Of the four new devices, one is rated at 650 V with RDS(on) of 7 mohm and a drain current up to 120 A. The remaining three are rated at 1,200 V, with drain current of 77 A or 120 A, and RDS(on) of 9 or 16 mohm.

The company says these new SiC FETs can deliver higher levels of performance in high-power applications like EV inverters, high-powered DC/DC converters, high-current battery chargers, and solid-state circuit breakers.

The low RDS(on) of these devices makes it possible to achieve efficiencies of more than 99% in inverter designs. The devices can turn off very high currents very quickly. When used as a circuit breaker, they have a self-limiting characteristic that controls the peak current that flows, which designers can use to limit inrush currents flowing into inverters and motors.

These new SiC FETs combine UnitedSiC’s third-generation SiC JFET with a cascode-optimized Si MOSFET. The company says this circuit configuration creates a fast and efficient device that can be driven with the same gate voltages as Si IGBTs, Si MOSFETS and SiC MOSFETs.

“What is really significant here is that we have achieved the industry’s lowest RDS(on) for any device in this class,” said Anup Bhalla, UnitedSiC VP of Engineering. “But in addition to that, the standard drive characteristics and versatile packaging mean these SiC FETs can be used as drop-in replacements for less efficient parts in a wide variety of applications, with little or no additional design effort.”

LS Power to acquire EVgo

EVgo

Utility holding company LS Power will acquire charging network operator EVgo from Vision Ridge Partners. EVgo operates more than 750 charging sites with over 1,250 fast chargers across 34 states. The transaction is expected to close in early 2020.

David Nanus, Co-Head of Private Equity at LS
Power, said, “This acquisition provides LS Power the opportunity to support the
continued expansion of EVgo’s unmatched charging infrastructure platform,
already present in 66 metropolitan markets, and invest further in the company’s
growth as the market for EVs continues to expand.”

Cathy Zoi, CEO of EVgo, said, “We have enabled 80 percent of Californians and more than 100 million Americans to live within a 15-minute drive of an EVgo fast charger, numbers that will increase as we continue to build across the country. Today’s news means that we can accelerate access to fast charging as we grow our network as part of the LS Power platform.”

Tesla scores large order from taxi company in Germany

More taxi companies are starting to look at electric vehicles, and especially Tesla vehicles, not only to reduce emissions but also to reduce costs.

Now a Düsseldorf taxi company announced that they ordered 50 Tesla Model 3 vehicles to update their fleet. more…


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Here is every electric bicycle we reviewed in 2019

This year has seen a bumper crop of interesting, exciting, and sometimes oddball electric bicycles. And as 2019 comes to a close, we thought this would be a great chance to take a look back at a whole year filled with reviews of awesome electric bicycles.

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2020 Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid has a price, will arrive before Toyota RAV4 Prime

2020 Ford EscapeThe 2020 model year brings more than the return of a hybrid version to a fully redesigned Ford Escape lineup. It’s also the first time ever that a plug-in hybrid version of the Escape has been offered. On Friday, our analysts at our partner site CarsDirect reported that a just-out order guide for the Escape Plug-In Hybrid reveals prices for…
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