VisIC Technologies announced the successful second closing of its Round B funding, securing $26 million to advance GaN power semiconductor technology for electric vehicles. The round was led by a global semiconductor leader, with Hyundai Motor Company and Kia joining as a strategic investor. The milestone strengthens VisIC’s position in high-performance GaN power devices for automotive traction inverters and next-generation mobility.
The global EV market is pushing for higher efficiency, longer driving range, and more sustainable power electronics. Traditional silicon is reaching its limits, and while SiC offers performance advantages, cost remains a barrier for mass adoption. VisIC’s D³GaN™ platform targets both 400 V and 800 V EV architectures, enabling lighter, smaller, and more energy-efficient traction inverters with scalability and reliability.
The new funding will accelerate key programs:
- Optimization, qualification, and release of Gen3 750 V GaN dice and power modules
- Development of Gen4 1350 V GaN technology to cover the full spectrum of EV designs
- Supply-chain stabilization and ramp-up of GaN deliveries for traction inverters
- Expansion of GaN solutions for emerging 800 V data-center power applications
“This investment marks a major milestone for VisIC and the global EV industry. Our D³GaN technology is redefining power electronics for electric vehicles, and the support of our strategic partners accelerates our mission to deliver high-efficiency, scalable solutions for the next generation of mobility,” said Tamara Baksht, CEO of VisIC Technologies.
“Hyundai Motor Company and Kia are committed to advancing sustainable mobility. Partnering with VisIC enables us to integrate cutting-edge GaN technologies into our EV platforms, enhancing efficiency, reliability, and performance as we shape the future of electric transportation,” said Hyundai Motor Company and Kia.
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