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    Infineon and SolarEdge collaborate to advance high-efficiency power infrastructure for AI data centres

    Infineon and SolarEdge are partnering to advance the development of highly efficient next-generation Solid-State Transformer (SST) technology for AI and hyperscale data centres.
    – The new SST is designed to enable direct medium-voltage to 800–1500V DC conversion with over 99% efficiency, reducing size, weight, and CO₂ footprint – The collaboration combines SolarEdge’s DC expertise with Infineon’s semiconductor innovation to support sustainable, scalable power infrastructure and further expansion into the AI data-centre market

    Infineon Technologies AG and SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. announced a collaboration to advance SolarEdge’s Solid-State Transformer (SST) platform for next-generation AI and hyperscale data centres. The collaboration focuses on the joint design, optimization and validation of a modular 2-5 megawatt (MW) SST building block. It combines advanced silicon carbide (SiC) switching technology from Infineon with SolarEdge’s proven power-conversion and control topology set to deliver >99% efficiency, supporting the global shift towards high-efficiency, DC-based data centre infrastructure.

    The Solid-State Transformer technology is well positioned to play a crucial role in future,
    highly efficient 800 Volt direct current (VDC) AI data centre power architectures. The
    technology enables end-to-end efficiency and offers several key advantages, including a
    significant reduction of weight and size, a reduced CO₂ footprint, and accelerated
    deployment of power distribution, among others, when connecting the public grid with data
    centre power distribution. The SST under joint development will enable direct medium-
    voltage (13.8–34.5 kV) to 800–1500 V DC conversion.

    “Collaborations like this are key to enabling the next generation of 800 Volt DC data centre
    power architectures and further driving decarbonization,” said Andreas Urschitz, Chief
    Marketing Officer at Infineon. “With high-performance SiC technology from Infineon,
    SolarEdge’s proven capabilities in power management and system optimization are
    enhanced, creating a strong foundation for the efficient, scalable, and reliable infrastructure
    demanded by AI-driven data centres.”

    “The AI revolution is redefining power infrastructure,” said Shuki Nir, CEO of SolarEdge. “It
    is essential that the data centre industry is equipped with solutions that deliver higher levels of efficiency and reliability. SolarEdge’s deep expertise in DC architecture uniquely positions us to lead this transformation. Collaborating with Infineon brings world-class semiconductor innovation to our efforts to build smarter, more efficient energy systems for the AI era.”

    As AI infrastructure drives an unprecedented surge in global power demand, data centre
    operators are seeking new ways to deliver more efficient, reliable, and sustainable power.
    Building on more than 15 years of leadership in DC-coupled architecture and high-efficiency
    power electronics, this development would enable SolarEdge to expand into the data-centre
    market with solutions designed to optimize power distribution from the grid to the compute
    rack. This optimization relies on the efficient conversion of power, a challenge that
    semiconductor solutions from Infineon are addressing, enabling efficient power conversions
    from grid to core (GPU). With a focus on delivering reliable and scalable power systems
    based on all relevant semiconductor materials silicon (Si), silicon carbide and gallium nitride (GaN), Infineon is enabling reduced environmental footprint and lower operating costs for the AI data centre ecosystem.

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