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SiC MOSFETs from Rohm chosen by Lucid for efficient on-board charging of groundbreaking luxury electric vehicle

Rohm Semiconductor has announced that Lucid, an advanced luxury electric vehicle company headquartered in California, is using its SiC MOSFET in the ground-breaking Lucid Air.

The Wunderbox, the main on-board charging unit in the Lucid Air, integrates a DC-DC converter and the bi-directional On-Board Charger (OBC), where an advanced power factor correction circuit is capable of operating at high switching frequencies thanks to the performance of the SiC MOSFET. The improved performance at high frequency and high temperature of Rohm's SCT3040K and SCT3080K SiC MOSFETs have helped Lucid to reduce the size of the design, and to reduce power losses, which results in high charging efficiency.

Lucid Air, is a luxury sedan with a California-inspired design underpinned by race-proven technology. Customer deliveries of Lucid Air, which is produced at Lucid’s new factory in Casa Grande, Arizona, are underway. The Lucid Air was named the 2022 MotorTrend Car of the Year. Additionally, an independent article in InsideEVs confirmed the Lucid Air’s charging capabilities. For example, when connected to DC fast chargers, they found it takes approximately 22 minutes to deliver a charge which will enable select Lucid Air models to cover 300 miles. The SiC MOSFET switched OBC can deliver up to 19.2 KW AC charging, adding up to 80 miles of range per hour.

"It was important for Lucid to form strategic alignments with key EV power device suppliers to ensure our future success. Rohm is one of the world's leading suppliers of SiC technology, with strong technical support. We were impressed with Rohm’s strategic investments to increase the production capacity of SiC products, and its development of next generation technologies,” said Eric Bach, SVP of Product and chiefeEngineer, Lucid Group. “Lucid values the close collaborative relationship with Rohm in this work.”

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