Power Electronics for Automotive Applications

High-performance and reliable power module solutions for modern electric and hybrid mobility systems.

Overview

Automotive power electronic systems require high efficiency, reliability, and compact integration under demanding environmental and operational conditions. Applications such as electric drivetrains, traction inverters, and onboard power conversion systems are exposed to dynamic load profiles, thermal stress, and strict lifetime requirements.

iCuTech’s patented laser welding technology and D2M (Discrete-to-Module) architecture enable robust and flexible power module solutions tailored to these challenges. By combining solder-free interconnection, qualified standard components, and application-specific design, iCuTech supports reliable system performance and efficient integration in modern automotive power electronics.

Key Challenges

  • High dynamic loads and fast switching requirements
  • Thermal stress under continuous and transient operation
  • Long lifetime and reliability requirements
  • Space and weight constraints
  • Efficiency and system-level performance optimization

Our Solution

Reliable Interconnection

Solder-free laser welding reduces thermal stress and supports long-term stability under dynamic operating conditions.

High Efficiency

SiC-based power modules enable low switching losses and improved overall system efficiency.

Flexible Integration

D2M allows the use of qualified standard components in adaptable and scalable module architectures.

Optimized Performance

Customized Power Layout (CPL) enables application-specific optimization of switching behaviour and electrical performance.

Typical Applications

  • Electric drivetrains and traction inverters
  • Onboard chargers (OBC) and DC/DC converters
  • Hybrid and electric vehicle power systems
  • Auxiliary power units
  • Power conversion in mobility platforms

Let’s talk about your application.

Discuss your technical requirements and identify the right solution for your automotive system.