Munich, Germany, July 2, 2015 – The “HV-ModAL†research project aims to further increase the power of electric vehicle powertrains. HV-ModAL hopes to build a modular system kit for electric powertrains for all types of electric vehicles produced by different manufacturers in the next three years. Ten partners from all sectors of the automotive industry chain, including Infineon, and the scientific community participated in the research project to further consolidate the German automotive industry in electric vehicles – including pure electric vehicles and externally-charged hybrid vehicles. Small transport vehicles - the global market position of the field. Today's electric vehicles typically have a power of 125 kilowatts (kW) and a cruising range of 150 kilometers. The electric vehicle studied in this research project has a power range of 50 kW to 250 kW and a longer range. HV-ModAL is the German acronym for "Modular Powertrain Topology for High Power Electric Vehicles". In the first phase of the project, HV-ModAL research partners are committed to reaching a consensus on the common electric drive platform for the entire automotive industry chain. They will then conduct extensive and in-depth conceptual and component studies to determine the components that are perfectly coordinated with each other for this electric drive platform. The research involved a wide range of components, including high power transmissions up to 250 kW and high voltage IGBT power modules up to 900 V, modular multi-level DC/DC converters, batteries with integrated DC/DC converters, and System components for batteries above 600 V. To describe and define these components and then optimize them to coordinate with each other, project partners are building a common flexible system simulation model for different electric vehicle platforms. To validate the theoretical results, the project team will use the optimized components and architecture to create a demonstration model and experiment. Based on the results obtained, the HV-ModAL system design will be completed and the modular system toolbox for the widest possible range of electric drive types will be created. The project has a budget of around 7.5 million euros. About 50% of this will be funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). This project will end on December 31, 2017. Infineon Technologies is the project responsible agency. The project has a total of 10 partners from the automotive industry and research institutions, including automobile manufacturers BMW AG and Daimler AG, automotive system supplier Robert Bosch GmbH, drive system developer AVL and its A subsidiary of Stuttgart and Regensburg, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Systems and Components Technology (IISB) in Erlangen, University of Hannover Leibniz, Munich Federal Defence Force University and RWTH Aachen University And semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies AG. About Infineon Infineon Technologies AG is the world's leading semiconductor technology company, addressing three key challenges for modern society through product and system solutions: energy efficiency, mobility and security. In fiscal year 2014 (ending September 30), the company's sales amounted to 4.3 billion euros and it has approximately 29,800 employees worldwide. In January 2015, Infineon acquired US International Rectifier, a leading supplier of power management technology with annual revenues of $1.1 billion (FY14, ending on June 29), approximately 4,200 An employee. Infineon is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: IFX) and the US over-the-counter market OTCQX InternaTIonal Premier (ticker symbol: IFNNY). Infineon in China Infineon Technologies AG officially entered the Chinese market in 1995. Since the establishment of the first company in Wuxi in 1996, Infineon's business has grown very rapidly. With more than 1,800 employees in China, it has become an important driving force for Infineon's Asia Pacific and global business development. Infineon has established a complete industrial chain covering R&D, production, sales, marketing and technical support in China, and has carried out in-depth research with leading domestic enterprises and universities in sales, technology research and development, and personnel training. Cooperation. Twinkle System Technology Co Ltd , https://www.pickingbylight.com