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Cree Acquires power module company APEI

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Acquisition to grow market for high-performance SiC power modules SiC


Cree has announced the acquisition of APEI (Arkansas Power Electronics International), a US power electronics company. Combining two highly complementary innovators, the acquisition enables Cree's power and RF business to extend its leadership position and help to accelerate the market for high-performance, best-in-class SiC power modules.

This acquisition strengthens Cree's position for SiC power electronics, enhancing the power and RF business with additional IP and applications expertise at the systems level from APEI.

The companies' shared mission to deliver the industry's most innovative SiC power products has already led to successful collaboration on multiple government contracts. In 2014, the co-development of a High-Performance Silicon Carbide-based Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Battery Charger on an ARPA-E program resulted in an R&D 100 award, recognising the 100 most innovative technology advancements of the year.

"Adding this expert team of innovators and portfolio of patents will enable us to further disrupt and expand the market," said Frank Plastina, executive vice president, Cree Power and RF. "Extending our research and development capabilities with APEI, a leader in wide bandgap power R&D, will help us accelerate delivery of a full spectrum of SiC power modules to meet customer requirements for performance and cost."

"Joining forces with the market leader in silicon-carbide power gives us an opportunity to commercialise our products faster," said Alex Lostetter, president and CEO of APEI. "This ideal combination of chip technology and packaging will give us first-mover advantage, helping us to set the industry standard for power modules."

 The APEI team, now Cree Fayetteville, will continue to be based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and will operate as part of Cree's Power and RF business. Under the terms of the agreement, Cree will acquire APEI in a merger transaction. The transaction is not targeted to have a material impact on Cree's fiscal 2016 earnings. 

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