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Navitas Drives GaN into new Markets at PCIM Europe

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Builds on applications in mobile fast chargers to target data centres, solar and EV markets

GaN firm Navitas Semiconductor will highlight its next-generationtechnologies at Europe’s PCIM (Power, Control and Intelligent Motion) conference, May 10th – 12th, Nuremberg, Germany.

The company has recently announced 40,000,000 mass-production shipments with zero reported GaN-related field failures, and a 20-year limited warranty for its GaNFast ICs across multiple markets and applications. Customers include Samsung, Xiaomi, Dell, Lenovo and LG. In late 2021, the company sampled application-specific GaN ICs tailored for higher power data centre, solar and EV markets. It will be showing these at PCIM.

“Europe is a key market for Navitas, which is reflected in our growing team presence, our industry-leading focus on sustainability and the development of multiple GaN ICs families targeting 1kW to 20kW applications,” said Navitas CEO and co-founder Gene Sheridan. “With recent customer announcements from Brusa (EV), Enphase (solar) and especially Compuware (data centre) with the looming EU 'Titanium+' Directive 2009/125/EC, plus application-specific design centers, we can demonstrate Navitas’ rapid progress into these strategic, higher-power markets.”

PCIM Europe will take place at the Nürnberg Messe from May 10-12, 2022. As well as showcasing the latest integrated GaNFast ICs with GaNSense technology, Navitas will give visitors the chance to win a Tesla Model 3 Performance, worth over $60,000.

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