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Fuji Electric exhibits SiC automotive power module co-developed with Bosch
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 at 06:40 AM
Fuji Electric showcased a Silicon Carbide (SiC) automotive power module developed in collaboration with Bosch at the 40th NEPCON JAPAN exhibition.
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Fuji Electric and Bosch entered a strategic partnership in late 2025 to develop mechanically compatible Silicon Carbide (SiC) power modules for electric vehicles. By standardizing package dimensions and terminal positions, the collaboration allows automakers to integrate modules from either supplier into their inverter systems without requiring costly mechanical modifications. This move addresses the industry's urgent need for interchangeable, high-performance hardware to shorten design cycles and streamline global production.
This alliance is a significant step toward de-risking the automotive supply chain through multi-sourcing capabilities. Targeting both 750V and 1,200V voltage classes, these standardized modules support high-voltage 800V architectures and improve inverter efficiency to over 99%, expanding the energy budget for edge AI and autonomous features. As global demand for SiC is projected to triple by 2027, this partnership provides the scalability and technical support necessary for manufacturers to enhance production stability throughout 2026 and beyond.
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