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    Joint Lab for NEV Developments with GaN and SiC Technology

    Joint Lab for NEV Developments with GaN and SiC Technology

    02/06/2024

    Navitas Semiconductor and SHINRY announced the opening of a joint R&D power laboratory to accelerate the development of New-Energy Vehicle (NEV) power systems enabled by Navitas' GaNFast™ technology. SHINRY is active in on-board power supplies and strategic supplier to Honda, Hyundai, BYD, Geely, XPENG, BAIC and other automobile manufacturers. The joint lab accelerates development projects, with GaN technology combining with system-design skills and engineering talent to enable higher high power density, lightweight, efficient designs that translate to faster charging and extended range, with faster time-to-market. Navitas' own dedicated EV system Design Center, located in Shanghai will provide comprehensive technical support for the joint lab. Navitas will not only supply SHINRY with power devices, but will also engage in system-level R&D from the initial stages of product specification and design, through to test platforms and customized packaging solutions. The result will be more efficient, higher power density, more reliable, and cost-effective power systems for NEVs.

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