Sheryl Miles at Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products released in November 2025.
ProTek’s new TVS range targets aerospace, telecom, and power markets via Inelco Hunter

Inelco Hunter, the UK distributor for ProTek Devices, has introduced a new series of transient voltage suppression (TVS) circuit protection components compliant with RTCA DO-160G standards, targeting the power supply, AC/DC, and telecom sectors.
The SMBJxxA/CA range is designed to shield board-level circuits against electrostatic discharge (ESD), lightning-induced surges, and switching transients.
EPC’s GaN power ICs: a new era of robotic agility

Efficient Power Conversion Corporation (EPC) announces the launch of the EPC91120, a high-performance three-phase brushless DC (BLDC) motor drive inverter optimised for humanoid robot joints. Featuring EPC’s EPC23102 ePower Stage IC, the EPC91120 delivers superior efficiency, high power density, and precise motion control in a compact 32mm-diameter footprint designed to integrate directly within robotic motor assemblies.
Wolfspeed unveils SiC modules promising major efficiency gains for EV inverters

Wolfspeed has unveiled a new generation of silicon carbide power modules that it claims will set a higher benchmark for electric vehicle propulsion systems, as competition intensifies in the market for high-efficiency inverter technology.
The US semiconductor group said that its 1200V silicon carbide six-pack modules, built on its latest Gen 4 MOSFET technology.
STMicroelectronics’ new GaN ICs platform for motion control boosts appliance energy ratings

STMicroelectronics has unveiled new smart power components that let home appliances and industrial drives leverage the latest GaN (gallium-nitride) technology to boost energy efficiency, increase performance, and save cost.
GaN power adapters and chargers available in the market can handle enough power for laptops and USB-C fast charging to achieve extremely high efficiency to meet stringent incoming eco-design norms.
Bear launches 10W medical power unit aimed at tightening leakage-current safety rules

Bear Power Supplies, a business unit of Z-AXIS based in western New York, has begun shipping a 10W medical power unit designed to meet tighter safety requirements on leakage current in clinical environments.
The device, designated BPC000151, is produced in the US and incorporates one Means of Patient Protection.