Electric vehicle is the fast growing market to support vehicle emissions zero latest by 2050 from governments and EV charging infrastructure is the basic and critical element to support the growth of the electromibility. There is a strong need for more efficient solution, availability & duration of charging process and the high power DC charging stations are the answer for those market requirements. As of today, a typical EV charger can achieve 80% of battery capacity in less than 10 minutes. It is comparable to refueling a conventional car with internal combustion engine.
In this webinar, various power conversion topologies, market trend and Infineon power solutions will be shared and updated especially CoolSiC™ which is trend for EV charging design.
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Roy Chan
Senior Marketing Manager of Power & Sensor Systems, Infineon
Roy Chan received a bachelor's degree in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from the University of Hong Kong. After graduation, he has worked in the power semiconductor market for almost 20 years.
In recent years, Roy has been mainly engaged in renewable energy applications such as EV charging, solar energy, energy storage, and battery pack power supplies.