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SiC-MILE - SiC MedIum voLtage dEvices, FHNW School of Engineering and Environment

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The SiC-MILE project demonstrates Europe's first MV-SiC modules for energy savings in drives and traction.

Technologies

  • SiC
  • MV drives
  • Railway
  • Inverter

Bakground

Electric motors are the single most energy consuming systems of the planet, improvement in drive efficiency will significantly affect energy saving in Switzerland and worldwide. Particularly in Switzerland, the SiC MV drive technology can save up to 2.5% of the total energy consumed in the country.

Objectives

The project SiC-MILE will demonstrate the first MV SiC MOSFET packaging modules in Europe for industrial drives and traction systems. The demonstrators of this project comprises 3.3 and 6.5 kV SiC chips and modules fabricated in the Si semiconductor fab at Hitachi ABB power grids (HAPG) in Lenzburg AG as well as a 3.3 and a 6.5 kV MV 250 kW converters demonstrator built at the Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz in Windisch.

These demonstrators will not only be the basis for the development of products targeting several millions of Swiss francs in annual exportations, but also be the technology platform enabler for the development of more energy efficient system applications in the national power electronics industry, thus becoming the first European supplier for the MV SiC power electronics industry.

Left: Railway test MV inverter for 3.3 and 6.5kV Si and SiC devices. Right: (upper) Linpak featuring 3.3kV SiC MOSFETs and (botton) SiC MOSFET wafers.
Figure 2: Wafer, substrates and Linpak

Project details

Type
Research project
Research areas
Energy and environment, Electrical engineering
Topics
Electrical engineering and measurement technology, Energy, Environment and sustainability, Technologies and engineering
University
FHNW School of Engineering and Environment / Institute of Electrical Power Systems
Partner
HITACHI ENERGY
Funding
BFE
Running time
3 years
Management
Prof. Dr. Renato Minamisawa
Collaboration
Lucas Spejo

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Prof. Dr. Renato Minamisawa

Lecturer for Physics
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+41 56 202 70 65
E-Mail
renato.minamisawa@fhnw.ch

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