CISSOID, a specialist in power semiconductor technologies, has partnered with EDAG Group, a leading automotive engineering firm, to accelerate the development of next-generation SiC traction inverters for electric vehicles.
The partnership combines CISSOID’s expertise in SiC power modules and control systems with EDAG’s deep experience in designing, integrating, and validating electric powertrains. Together, they aim to deliver efficient, reliable, and safety-compliant inverter solutions tailored to the needs of electric mobility manufacturers and suppliers.
Their joint offerings will include cutting-edge SiC inverter platforms designed for high efficiency, compactness, and durability. These will be supported by end-to-end engineering services, covering system design, thermal and mechanical integration, functional safety, EMC compliance, and full technical support—from concept to prototype to vehicle integration.
By working together, CISSOID and EDAG plan to help customers bring EV technologies to market faster, thanks to ready-to-use, tested hardware and software solutions.
CISSOID CTO Pierre Delatte said the collaboration will support the growing need for advanced SiC inverters, helping make EVs more compact and efficient. Lennart Benthele of EDAG added that the partnership enhances EDAG’s capabilities in power electronics, enabling them to offer integrated drivetrain solutions for the future of electric mobility.