• Signing distribution and partnership agreements with Eastronics, e2V and Richardson RFPD, aiding customers by extending our global product sales coverage and adding high level of technical expertise and customer support
• Co-developing an EV charger with HELLA and Kettering University that produces an unprecedented 2.6 kW/l
• Collaborating with Pi Innovo to provide automakers with a pathway for leveraging the benefits of GaN transistors for the efficient electrification of auxiliary systems for multi-voltage conventional, hybrid-electric, and pure electric vehicles
• Sponsoring the Geoff Haynes Future Power Challenge along with the UK EPSRC Power Electronics Centre which was won by the Imperial College London for accelerating the use of high-speed GaN transistors in power conversion and control applications
• Launching GaNNewsroom.com, a repository where power engineers and industry influencers can stay up-to-date with developments in the use and application of GaN transistors for power applications
• Launching a comprehensive evaluation platform for GaN transistors – consisting of a universal motherboard and four daughterboards – to help power design engineers to easily evaluate GaN E-HEMT performance in any system design
• Customer solutions are being deployed in key segments including an all-GaN Motor drive, Wireless power transmitters from 50 W to 250 W, Energy Storage systems from 1 kW to 50 kW, DC/DC power supplies as well as various consumer products.
Looking forward, this year we will extend our momentum, growing our teams in operations, applications and reliability to support the large number of customers using our GaN products. We’ll also continue to be actively engaged in leading technology trends.
For instance, just this month GaN Systems has joined the AirFuel Alliance, bringing our wireless technology, helping to extend previously assumed limits of wireless charging, and assisting in the development of global wireless charging standards.
Throughout 2017, at tradeshows and conferences, GaN Systems will continue to provide examples of how our customers have designed GaN transistors into applications that span the consumer, industrial, datacenter and transportation markets we serve.