Navitas Semiconductor has teamed up with Paris-based BrightLoop to power a new line of hydrogen fuel-cell chargers designed for heavy-duty agricultural vehicles. The collaboration integrates Navitas’ automotive-grade Gen 3 Fast SiC MOSFETs into BrightLoop’s high-efficiency, high-density charging systems.
BrightLoop specializes in advanced power conversion, offering over 98% efficiency and compact designs that deliver up to 35 kW/kg and 60 kW/L. Their proprietary “multiverters” and Power Flow Processor technology support both AC and DC applications, making them ideal for managing high-voltage fuel cell systems.
Navitas’ silicon carbide MOSFETs are used in BrightLoop’s 250 kW HV-DC/DC converter, which outputs 950VDC at 480A and can be scaled to megawatt levels. Navitas claims its SiC components reduce case temperatures by up to 25°C and offer triple the lifespan compared to rival technologies.
Leaders from both companies praised the partnership, highlighting their shared focus on pushing the boundaries of power efficiency, density, and reliability in next-generation charging solutions.