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MoWiLife · Condition Monitoring and Wide Bandgap Power Electronics - Leading Innovations for the European Energy Sector

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202430 September 2027EU funding €3,955,691Call HORIZON-CL5-2024-D3-01

The Horizon CL5 call D3-01-14 asks for a) Condition and Health Monitoring and b) Wide Bandgap and Ultra-Wide Bandgap power electronics for the energy sector with a focus on converters for wind farms and the DC grid. The MoWiLife consortium addresses this call with the most advanced technology. Basis for the four MoWiLife pilots is a 2.3 kV SiC MOSFET, which will be developed by project partner Infineon. It includes a source-gate PiN diode, whose on-state voltage has a strong temperature dependence and can be read out by the gate drive, which will be developed by Rostock University. In addition, self-protection features will be integrated into the SiC chip for robustness and direct water cooling will be realized for higher output power.Two wind energy converter pilots are being realized in MoWiLife by two industrial partners. As one of the technology leaders in wind energy, Vestas – supported by University of Aalborg – will realize a TRL 6 SiC converter with +20% power density and digital-twin Condition and Health Monitoring. The start-up RKL together with Rostock University will develop a TRL 5 wind energy power stack with Condition and Health Monitoring based on online chip temperature and on-state voltage measurement.Solar medium voltage DC collection grids and meshed high voltage transmission grids will play an important role in the future. As third and fourth pilots, a TRL 5 DC-DC converter and a TRL 5 DC circuit breaker including condition monitoring are being developed by the MoWiLife university partners KTH Stockholm and University of Aberdeen.While SiC is today’s Wide Bandgap material for high power applications, ultra-high voltage Ultra-Wide Bandgap semiconductors may allow further efficiency improvements for future HVDC converters. The MoWiLife industrial partner DiamFab together with two IUNET universities will work on diamond as the ultimate semiconductor material. The TRL is still low but the potential for energy saving is high.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITAET ROSTOCK

DE · €599,298

participant

THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN

UK · €364,623

participant

KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN

SE · €346,474

participant

VESTAS WIND SYSTEMS A/S

DK · €593,850

participant

INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG

DE · €702,629

thirdParty

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA

IT

participant

DIAMFAB

FR · €310,731

participant

CONSORZIO NAZIONALE INTERUNIVERSITARIO PER LA NANOELETTRONICA

IT · €294,390

participant

ROSTOCKER KOMPETENZZENTRUM FUR LEISTUNGSELEKTRONIK GMBH

DE · €442,619

thirdParty

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MODENA E REGGIO EMILIA

IT

participant

AALBORG UNIVERSITET

DK · €301,079

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