PCIM: Cissoid and Edag team for SiC traction inverter

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CISSOID-EDAG SiC traction inverter deisgn

“This collaboration brings together Cissoid’s expertise in silicon carbide power semiconductor modules and controls with EDAG’s know-how in the design, integration and validation of electric powertrains,” according to Cissoid. “The two companies aim to offer e-mobility OEMs and equipment suppliers technical support and complete solutions for the development of traction inverters.”

Engineering services will stretch across concept development through prototyping to vehicle integration, covering inverter system design, thermal management, mechanical integration, functional safety and EMC compliance.

Find Cissoid at PCIM in hall 9 stand 519, across 6 – 8 May this week.


Edag Group works in automotive, semiconductor, chemical, defence and medical sectors using “an interdisciplinary team of some 9,100 experts”, in its words, across ~80 sites globally. Operating for over 55 years, it has been listed since 2015, and generated sales of €822m in 2024.

Cissoid develops and makes multi-phase high-current power switching modules, motor control systems and software, using technologies including silcon carbide and gallium nitride (GaN). “Our expertise in high-temperature semiconductors, high-reliability solutions and packaging allows us to address increasing power density challenges,” it said.

Last year, vehicle maker Applied EV picked Cissoid to supply silicon carbide based inverter modules for its ‘Blanc Robot’ industrial EV.





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