PowerAmerica Overview
The mission of PowerAmerica, established in 2014, is to develop advanced manufacturing processes for large-scale production of WBG semiconductors that will enable electronic components to be smaller, faster and more efficient than semiconductors made from silicon. WBG semiconductor technology has the potential to reshape the American energy economy by increasing efficiency in everything that uses a semiconductor, from industrial motors and household appliances to military satellites. PowerAmerica is led by North Carolina State University.
Technology Focus Areas
- Reduce costs
- Improve reliability
- Demonstrate system insertion advantages
- Strengthen the power electronics ecosystem
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CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION:
- Paul Syers, U.S. Department of Energy, Technology Manager
Technology Roadmap
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Learn about the technical landscape, challenges, and commercialization opportunities for wide bandgap semiconductor power electronics.
Active Projects
Get Involved: Call for Projects, Upcoming Events
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Projects to improve performance and lower cost of advanced wide bandgap semiconductor power electronics.
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The OIF provides funding to demonstrate the benefits of silicon carbide and gallium nitride technologies in a range of products and industries.
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PowerAmerica's annual meeting for members and non-members.
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Industry conference for practicing power electronics professionals, addressing a broad range of topics in the use, design, manufacture, and marketing.