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FastLane · Boosting the European Value Chain for Sustainable Power Electronics
FastLane targets a full, highly competitive and sustainable European value chain for Silicon Carbide (SiC) based power electronics. The goal is to provide a competitive technology excellence from engineered SiC substrates to novel devices, smart power modules and converters to broadened automotive and industrial applications. The next generation of SiC materials will be developed by improved quality of the crystalline starting material, material re-use and acceleration of substrate EU-based manufacturing. Based on the new materials the next generation SiC MOSFET power devices will be developed overcoming current limitations regarding efficiency, performance, robustness and sustainability and will integrate also new on-chip sensing technology. Power modules based on the devices will be further improved by several innovations, e.g. advanced sintering which will lead to improved power module reliability and therefore better sustainability. On component level, highly efficient and reliable inverters for automotive and industrial applications will be developed, including a variety of innovations in detail. In all steps, an improvement of SiC material characterization methodologies will increase the quality and the output of EU based semiconductors. Overall, performance and reliability are expected to increase greatly in all steps. These developments will lead to an overall reduction of cost and, by reduction of the footprint (lifetime increase, CO2 decrease, water consumption decrease), to a greener economy.With the envisioned goals, FastLane will decrease the environmental footprint all along the product lifecycle and contribute to the European Green Deal and ensure a sustainable European sovereignty in power electronics. Cost benefits for the end user will be achieved by the reuse of the automotive economy of scale. With these steps, FastLane contributes to the European societal goals and a greener economy.
Consortium · 30 organisations
VALEO ELECTRIFICATION SAS
FR · €1,727,715
SLOVENSKA TECHNICKA UNIVERZITA V BRATISLAVE
SK · €176,116
UAB TERAGLOBUS
LT · €178,721
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN
AT · €218,292
SICREATE GMBH
AT · €245,893
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AUSTRIA AG
AT · €825,905
ECM TECHNOLOGIES
FR · €350,698
ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
DE · €1,037,077
MERCEDES-BENZ AG
DE
ZADIENT TECHNOLOGIES
FR · €588,196
RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN
DE · €327,245
MERSEN FRANCE GENNEVILLIERS SAS
FR · €946,937
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
DE · €526,417
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
FR · €4,700,263
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
DE · €1,504,212
SERMA TECHNOLOGIES
FR · €286,038
HERAEUS ELECTRONICS GMBH & CO. KG
DE · €150,889
GRASS POWER ELECTRONICS GMBH
DE · €255,451
EEMCO GMBH
AT · €677,900
VALEO EAUTOMOTIVE GERMANY GMBH
DE · €2,134,844
AMX AUTOMATRIX SRL
IT · €236,795
BRIGHTLOOP SAS
FR · €885,806
UNIVERSITATEA NATIONALA DE STIINTASI TEHNOLOGIE POLITEHNICA BUCURESTI
RO · €464,945
KAI KOMPETENZZENTRUM AUTOMOBIL - UND INDUSTRIEELEKTRONIK GMBH
AT · €139,088
SOITEC SA
FR · €3,254,311
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET CHEMNITZ
DE · €267,997
SOITEC LAB
FR
IRT ANTOINE DE SAINT EXUPERY
FR · €141,533
ION BEAM SERVICES
FR · €426,189
CHEMNITZ POWER LABS GMBH
DE · €327,052
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