NoMIS Power Joins ARPA-E DC-GRIDS Consortium for SiC MOSFET Development
NoMIS Power Corporation is partnering in a $2.5 million project led by Michigan State University to develop high-voltage SiC-based power electronics. The project's success could enhance U.S. transmission capacity, supporting electrification and renewable energy integration.

NoMIS Power Corporation will supply its 3.3 kV SiC MOSFETs, including an upcoming 25 mΩ device, for a three-year project focused on high-voltage SiC-based Neutral Point Clamped Power Electronics Building Blocks (NPC-PEBBs) under the ARPA-E DC-GRIDS program. The consortium features multiple industry partners, including EPRI and GE Grid Solutions, aimed at advancing modular HVDC converter technologies.
The NPC-PEBB architecture utilizes NoMIS' SiC devices and is designed to enhance efficiency and reduce conduction losses. Successful implementation could significantly impact U.S. grid infrastructure and support the growing demand for reliable power transmission.




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