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Live Oak Acquisition Merger Partner Navitas And BRUSA Announce Development Partnership To Accelerate EV Adoption; No Terms Disclosedd

Author: Michael Horton | September 23, 2021 04:08pm

Navitas Semiconductor, the industry leader in GaN power integrated circuits ("ICs") and BRUSA HyPower AG (BRUSA), a global leading provider of smart power electronic components and systems for motive and stationary applications announced a technology development partnership to accelerate EV adoption of Navitas GaN power ICs to reduce the size and weight of power electronic components that are used for EV charging.

 

GaN power ICs help to overcome three obstacles to EV adoption: range anxiety, long charging time and cost

Gallium nitride (GaN) is a next-generation semiconductor technology that runs up to 20x faster than legacy silicon and enables up to 3x more power or 3x faster charging in half the size and weight. Navitas' GaNFast™ power ICs integrate GaN power and GaN drive plus protection and control to deliver simple, small, fast and efficient performance. GaN power ICs dominate flagship mobile fast chargers and are progressing into higher-power markets.

Dr Bernhard Budaker, vice president at BRUSA, recently introduced the company's technology roadmap and how the company is planning to develop the next generation of on-board chargers and DC-DC converters adopting new generation of GaN power semiconductor technology.

"BRUSA HyPower is convinced that Gallium Nitride – or GaN - will enable us to further improve our products. The main advantages of Navitas GaN power ICs, are simplicity of driving high-speed switching performance, increased reliability and compact form factor," said Dr. Budaker. "The technological insights provided by Navitas enable us to conduct advanced engineering projects and to ensure that BRUSA HyPower stays ahead of the competition."

"BRUSA's leading-edge insight and comprehensive review of next-generation technologies highlights how GaN power ICs help to overcome three obstacles to EV adoption: range anxiety, long charging time and cost," said Gene Sheridan, Navitas' co-founder and CEO. "With up to 70% energy savings, we estimate up to 3x faster charging, and 5% longer range or a $500 saving on a typical EV battery. With a roadmap to address on-board chargers, DC-DC converters and traction drives, Navitas estimates a potential $250 of GaN revenue per EV in 2026."

DNV – an independent, international environmental research company - estimated that the adoption of EVs worldwide could be accelerated up to 3-years earlier by adopting GaN, saving 20% of road sector emissions each year by 2050 in the process.

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