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Infineon Unveils Industry’s First 205°C SiC Power Module

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May 29, 2026
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Munich, Germany – 29 May 2026 – Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) has achieved a new milestone in power modules for electric vehicle inverters: The company is introducing a new 1300 V silicon carbide (SiC) module within the HybridPACK™ Drive family that is capable of continuous operation at temperatures up to 205 °C. Existing designs typically allow up to 175 °C. This increase enables automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers to deliver higher peak and continuous output power from existing inverter designs or, in new designs, reduce system complexity and overall cost.

“We are committed to advancing the performance and efficiency of electric vehicle drivetrains through cutting-edge innovation in high-voltage power products,” said Stefan Obersriebnig, Senior Vice President and General Manager Automotive High Voltage at Infineon. “Higher operating temperatures provide our customers with more design flexibility and enable them to lower system cost. This innovation will help them to build even more competitive platforms that accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles.”

The increased operating temperature enables up to 15 percent higher output current compared to existing designs, directly translating into higher inverter power density. At the same time, maintaining identical module size, footprint, and interfaces allows seamless integration into existing platforms and enables performance upgrades without costly redesigns or extended development cycles. This drop-in compatibility accelerates time-to-market for next-generation inverter designs while leveraging proven manufacturing and qualification processes.

The extended temperature capability can also significantly reduce cooling system requirements. By tolerating higher junction temperatures, inverter designs can be optimized with smaller or less complex cooling systems, helping to lower system cost, reduce vehicle weight, and improve overall energy efficiency.

In addition to the higher operating temperature, the new module is the first one in the HybridPACK Drive family to come with a 1300 V blocking voltage to improve inverter performance, efficiency and robustness beyond battery voltages of 900 V. Infineon will roll out the 205 °C operating capability also across its existing 1200 V SiC module portfolio within the product family.

With this milestone, Infineon further strengthens its position as a leading provider of automotive SiC power solutions, combining deep system understanding with scalable manufacturing and automotive-grade reliability.

Availability

FS01M9R13A7MA2B is the first device with 205 °C operating capability in Infineon’s HybridPACK Drive SiC module portfolio that has already been released onto the market. Further information is available here.

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