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PRESS RELEASE
The increasing demand for EV infrastructure has created a highly competitive market for EV charging systems, in which design engineers must differentiate their systems in terms of size, efficiency, and performance. Infineon meets this demand through their vast semiconductor portfolio for the whole system. With a broad range of both silicon and wide bandgap solutions for power, as well as solutions for control, connectivity, and security, designers can find the best-fit products for their system requirements all in one place. Practical reference designs and evaluation boards for various EV charging systems jumpstart the design-in phase, while Infineon’s extensive global support network, comprehensive training catalog, and detailed product documentation ensure customers can bring their designs to market faster.
Infineon offers all of the components needed to design advanced EV charging systems in one place – from power and sensing to connectivity and security.
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