Infineon Boosts Electreon’s Electric Road Charging with SiC Tech

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Infineon Technologies, will supply customized silicon carbide (SiC) power modules to Electreon,Electric Road Charging a leading provider of wireless charging solutions for electric vehicles (EVs), for its  dynamic in-road charging technology. This wireless electric road system (wERS) lets EVs  charge wirelessly using inductive charging. Copper coils embedded beneath the road  surface transfer power to buses, trucks and other EVs as they travel. The system connects  to the power grid, activating vehicles when they’re above the coils. Infineon’s customized  SiC modules are at the heart of the application and efficiently convert the energy that comes  from the power grid for seamless wireless battery charging. Electreon’s system leverages  these modules to maximize performance, reliability and energy efficiency. This technology  is especially beneficial on highways, toll roads and in other high-traffic areas like ports and  critical mobility hubs such as airports. 

The system’s power transfer is boosted to an average of 200 kW, with peaks exceeding 300  kW, using EasyPACK 3B CoolSiC 2000 V modules from Infineon that were specifically  developed to meet Electreon’s requirements. This performance was confirmed in a  milestone achieved recently on France’s A10 highway, the world’s first highway to wirelessly  charge heavy and medium-duty trucks, buses, vans and passenger cars in motion.  Continuous on-route charging keeps the battery topped up, allowing vehicles to travel  farther and use much smaller battery packs. This cuts upfront vehicle costs and reduces  vehicle weight, freeing up more capacity for cargo. Electreon has already incorporated  Infineon’s customized EasyPACK 3B CoolSiC 2000 V modules in test tracks in the U.S.,  Germany, France, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Italy, Israel and Japan. There are current  plans to integrate the technology into upcoming longer-distance projects. 

“Electreon’s wireless charging system is a real game changer on the road to reducing  carbon emissions in transportation,” said Dominik Bilo, Executive Vice President and Chief  Sales Officer Industrial & Infrastructure at Infineon Technologies. “We’re proud to contribute  to this groundbreaking innovation with our customized SiC power modules, which efficiently  convert electrical energy to charge vehicles on the go, tailored to meet Electreon’s specific  needs. The solution fits perfectly with our goal to contribute to a climate-neutral future,  further driving decarbonization and digitalization.” 

“Wireless EV charging is already happening today, and Electreon is at the forefront of this  transformation. We’re using Infineon’s advanced silicon carbide technology to make in-road  charging even more powerful and efficient, allowing electric buses and trucks to operate  continuously without relying on traditional charging stations. This breakthrough reduces  operational costs, lowers emissions and expedites EV adoption on a global scale. The world  is embracing wireless charging, and we are proud to lead the way,” said Electreon CEO  Oren Ezer.  

SiC-based semiconductors have revolutionized high-power applications like EV charging by  switching electricity at higher frequencies with lower energy loss, enabling more compact  designs. These semiconductors also demonstrate high reliability and robustness in extreme  conditions and dissipate heat more effectively than silicon does.