Navitas Semiconductor Partners with BrightLoop for Next-Gen Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Charging Solutions

On Tuesday, Navitas Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:NVTS) announced a partnership with BrightLoop. This collaboration aims to integrate Navitas’ advanced GeneSiC MOSFET technology into BrightLoop’s latest series of hydrogen fuel-cell chargers, specifically targeting heavy-duty agricultural transportation equipment.

Navitas Semiconductor Partners with BrightLoop for Next-Gen Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Charging Solutions

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The partnership is set to deliver cutting-edge power conversion solutions with efficiencies that exceed 98% and exceptional power densities of up to 35 kW/kg and 60 kW/L. BrightLoop’s high-voltage, high-power multiverters, paired with their Power Flow Processor technology, are designed for optimal performance in both AC and DC applications, which include energy management for fuel cells and heavy-duty uses, as well as HV network adaptation.

Navitas’ automotive-qualified Gen 3 ‘Fast’ SiC (G3F) MOSFETs are incorporated into BrightLoop’s 250 kW HV-DC/DC converter. This converter features an output of 950VDC at 480A and can be paralleled to achieve megawatt power capability. Navitas’ GeneSiC proprietary ‘trench-assisted planar’ technology enables world-leading performance over temperature and provides high-speed and cool-running operation for high-power and high-reliability applications. This technology delivers up to 25°C lower case temperatures and up to 3x longer life than competing SiC products.

Navitas Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: NVTS) designs, develops, and markets power semiconductors globally. The company’s products are used in mobile phones, laptops, consumer electronics, data centers, solar inverters, EVs, and various other applications. Whereas BrightLoop Converters manufactures power electronics for top-performance applications.

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