Infineon Technologies announced that its CoolSiC™ MOSFETs have been adopted in Toyota’s new bZ4X model. The silicon carbide devices are integrated in the vehicle’s on-board charger (OBC) and DC/DC converter, leveraging SiC’s low-loss performance, high thermal capability and high-voltage strength to help extend driving range and reduce charging time.

“We are very proud that Toyota, one of the world’s largest automakers, has chosen Infineon’s CoolSiC technology. Silicon carbide enhances the range, efficiency and performance of electric vehicles and is therefore a very important part of the future of mobility,” said Peter Schaefer, Executive Vice President and Chief Sales Officer Automotive at Infineon. He added that Infineon’s focus on innovation and zero-defect quality supports rising demand for power electronics in electromobility.

Infineon noted that CoolSiC MOSFETs use a trench gate structure that reduces normalized on-resistance and chip size, lowering both conduction and switching losses to improve overall efficiency in automotive power systems. Optimized parasitic capacitance and gate threshold voltage also enable unipolar gate drive, which can simplify drive circuitry in the electric drivetrain while supporting high-density, high-reliability OBC and DC/DC converter designs.

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