Moore4Power Initiative Launched to Enhance Europe's Power Electronics Sector
Moore4Power, a €91 million R&D project led by Infineon Technologies, aims to develop advanced power electronics over three years. This initiative is significant for the industry as it focuses on system-level integration and targets high-efficiency applications in renewable energy, e-mobility, and industrial sectors.

The Moore4Power initiative, coordinated by Infineon Technologies AG, has been launched with a total project budget of €91 million, involving 62 partners across 15 European countries. This project will span three years and aims to innovate power electronics by integrating various semiconductor technologies, including silicon, silicon carbide, and gallium nitride, to enhance efficiency and reliability.
Key targets include achieving up to 99% efficiency in e-mobility applications and a 30% reduction in railway propulsion losses. Additionally, the project will employ AI-assisted development processes to reduce the time from prototype to datasheet release to one week.
The Digital Product Passport will track product lifecycle data, promoting maintenance and sustainability. This initiative could significantly bolster Europe's competitiveness in the semiconductor industry and support climate goals.




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