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Wolfspeed Inc., developer of innovative silicon carbide power solutions, announced that its automotive MOSFETs will power onboard charger systems for Toyota.
Wolfspeed’s silicon carbide components will be integrated into Toyota’s battery electric vehicles (BEV). This silicon carbide device adoption reflects Toyota’s confidence in Wolfspeed’s ability to meet the automaker’s rigorous standards for quality and long-term reliability.
“Toyota is known for its uncompromising approach to quality and reliability, and we’re honored to be supporting their next wave of electrification,” says Robert Feurle, chief executive officer. “Wolfspeed’s U.S.-based supply chain and domestic silicon carbide manufacturing footprint ensure the stability and continuity they need to achieve their electrification goals.”
The widespread adoption of silicon carbide as the industry standard semiconductor for high voltage onboard power systems supports the automotive industry’s rapid transition to clean energy vehicles. While silicon carbide is renowned for powering fast, efficient, and high-power density EV powertrains, its application in onboard automotive auxiliary power systems – such as an onboard charger – also offers numerous benefits that enhance the overall experience of EV ownership throughout the vehicle's lifespan. By providing higher power and more efficient power systems, silicon carbide enables shorter charging times for EV owners and minimizes energy loss across the vehicle. This results in improved driving range and reduced costs associated with each recharge.
“Our work with Toyota is built upon years of trust in engineering expertise, supply reliability, as well as a shared obsession with quality,” says Cengiz Balkas, Wolfspeed’s chief business officer. “This reinforces our role in driving electrification with silicon carbide technology that delivers performance, efficiency, and safety.”
Wolfspeed supports a wide array of EV platforms directly with an OEM or through Tier 1 partners, making its technology a foundational element in the rapidly expanding EV ecosystem.
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