Hitachi Energy and Pakal Technologies collaborate on silicon power switch integration
Hitachi Energy and Pakal Technologies have announced a collaboration to integrate Pakal’s IGTO(t) silicon power switch into Hitachi Energy’s high-voltage power modules for applications including rail, renewables, energy storage, AI and data centre infrastructure.
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- Hitachi Energy partners with Pakal Technologies to integrate advanced silicon power switch technology.
- The collaboration targets key growth sectors including rail, renewables, energy storage, AI, and data centers.
- The partnership aims to improve the efficiency and performance of Hitachi Energy's high-voltage power modules.
- This deal highlights the growing trend of collaboration between established players and innovative technology providers in the grid sector.
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The collaboration targets reduced energy losses and improved efficiency in high-voltage power conversion by combining Hitachi Energy’s module design expertise with Pakal’s IGTO(t) technology, which delivers 30% lower losses than widely used devices. Quote: "They added that the collaboration targets reduced energy losses and improved efficiency in high-voltage power conversion by combining Hitachi Energy’s module design expertise with Pakal’s IGTO(t) technology, which delivers 30% lower losses than widely used devices."
"Hitachi Energy and Pakal Technologies have announced a collaboration to integrate Pakal’s IGTO(t) silicon power switch into Hitachi Energy’s high-voltage power modules."
"Hitachi Energy and Pakal Technologies have announced a collaboration to integrate Pakal’s IGTO(t) silicon power switch into Hitachi Energy’s high-voltage power modules."
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