https://thedriven.io/2019/09/12/new-800-volt-inverter-could-provide-multiple-benefits-for-electric-vehicles/
New 800 volt inverter could provide multiple benefits for electric vehicles
September 12, 2019  Bridie Schmidt

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The new Porsche Taycan that was officially and finally unveiled last
Thursday is somewhat unique in the electric vehicle arena, kitted out with a
800 volt architecture as compared to the usual 400 volts of other electric
cars.

This has been one of the key factors in the German premium carmaker’s
demonstration of the Taycan’s ability to maintain performance and endurance
as shown in 26 full throttle launches, and its record-setting lap at the
demanding Nürburgring Nordschleife.

But that 800 volt architecture is also the reason for the Taycan’s faster
charging time. On a 270kW DC charger it can charge its 93kWh battery from
5-80% in just 22.5 minutes, twice as fast as a vehicle with 400 volt
architecture.


(On a side note, Porsche originally promised a maximum charging rate of
350kW, but subsequently pulled this back saying its current battery tech
cannot yet handle 800 volt, 350kW charging safely.)


A new highly advanced inverter chip from vehicle propulsion tech company
Delphi Technologies could see other carmakers follow suit, allowing fast
charging as well as other electrical architecture upgrades.

The chip, which is composed of silicon carbide (SiC), is the first to be
produced in volume, according to company, and has been designed to enable
carmakers to more easily develop 800 volt EVs.

“Doubling the voltage from today’s typical 400 volts brings a substantial
range of benefits, both for the vehicle user and for the vehicle
manufacturer,” said Delphi Technologies CEO Richard Dauch in a statement.

“We have designed this technology to simplify vehicle manufacturers’
multi-voltage strategies as they extend their electric and hybrid vehicle
ranges.”

Inverters can be present in either the vehicle or the charger (in fact, a
typical DC electric vehicle charger will contain thousands of these tiny
chips), and are a necessity inside the car if a vehicle is to be able to
access AC charging.

The new inverter from Delphi uses a specially designed and patented power
switch called “Viper” that uses double-sided cooling, resulting in an
inverter that is 40% lighter and 30% more compact than inverters typically
used by EV makers, says Delphi.

The benefits of this are, per Delphi’s press release, that “vehicle
engineers now have additional flexibility to optimize other powertrain
systems. Options include more range or a smaller battery; ultra-fast
charging or smaller, lighter, cheaper cables; and greater harvesting of
vehicle kinetic energy when braking, further extending vehicle range.”

By replacing the traditional silicon used in the Viper power switch with
silicon carbide, the inverter can operate at higher temperatures and faster.

“The faster switching alone will allow faster, more compact and lighter
motors that offer great efficiency and greater range,” says Dauch. “That’s
in addition to the many benefits of moving to 800 volts.”

To produce the 800 volt SiC inverter at volume, Delphi has partnered with
silicon carbide semiconductor maker Cree in a deal that will see production
of the inverters ramp up in 2022.

“Our collaboration with Cree will create a significant benefit to automakers
as they work to balance meeting stricter global emissions regulations with
consumer appetite for electric vehicles. Overcoming driver anxiety related
to electric vehicle range, charging times and cost will be a boon for the
industry,” says Dauch.
[© thedriven.io]


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