Ampere and STMicroelectronics collaborate on powerboxwith long term supply for silicon carbide Multi-year agreement between STMicroelectronics and Renault Group secures Ampere’s supply of Silicon Carbide power modulesCollaboration on powerbox and cooling systems for the inverter to get the best efficiency for Ampere's new generation electric motorsAgreement aligned with Ampere’s strategy of working upstream with its partners to design the best solutions for each one of its EV technologies Boulogne-Billancourt (France) and Geneva (Switzerland) – December 3, 2024 – Ampere, the intelligent electric EV pure player born from Renault Group and STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, today announced the next step in their strategic co-operation, starting in 2026, with a multi-year agreement between STMicroelectronics and Renault Group on the supply of Silicon Carbide (SiC) power modules, as part of their collaboration on a powerbox for the inverter for Ampere’s ultra-efficient electric powertrain.
"ST and Ampere share a common vision for more sustainable mobility and this agreement marks another step forward in improved power performance to further contribute to concrete improvements to carbon emissions reduction by the mobility industry and its supply chain.” Power modules, composed of numerous silicon carbide chips, manage and convert electrical power from the battery to drive the electric motor.
With the optimization of these higher-efficient products and solutions to meet Ampere’s performance requirements, and our vertically integrated silicon carbide supply chain, we are supporting Ampere’s strategy for its next generation of electric powertrain,” said Michael Anfang, Executive Vice President Sales & Marketing, Europe, Middle East and Africa Region, STMicroelectronics.
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