Applied EV selects CISSOID’s SiC module
Applied EV, an Australian developer of advanced vehicle control systems, has selected CISSOID's new CXT-ICM3SA series of SiC Inverter Control Modules (ICMs) to drive the latest generation of autonomous vehicle e-motors.
The ICM is being integrated into Applied EV’s Digital Backbone, which combines software and hardware to controls all aspects of a vehicle.
Applied EV’s CEO, Julian Broadbent, said “Both Applied EV and CISSOID recognise functional safety is critical in the development and deployment of autonomous vehicles. The partnership integrates CISSOID’s ICMs into our Digital Backbone, allowing for a faster development cycle, giving our customer the safest vehicle in the shortest time possible.”
CISSOID’s CEO, Dave Hutton, said: "We are excited to embark on this collaborative journey with Applied EV to drive innovation in e-mobility. By combining our expertise in electric motor design with Applied EV’s proficiency in software and vehicle integration, the aim is to deliver a game-changing electric motor drive platform for the future of mobility together."
Applied EV selects CISSOID’s SiC module
Modified on Thursday 20th June 2024
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