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2026
21 Apr 2026

Power Electronics Market to Exceed US$65 billion by 2036

IDTechEx forecasts the power electronics market to exceed US$65 billion by 2036, with EVs and data center power electronics taking up significant market share. Across the power electronics industry, the commercialization of wide bandgap semiconductors SiC and GaN enable increased efficiency and power density. The demands of the EV, data center, and renewables industries differ significantly, resulting in different rates of technological innovation across the power electronics landscape. By understanding how different power electronics applications relate to each other, IDTechEx offers a unique, cross-application insight into the power electronics industry as a whole.
2025
3 Oct 2025

Power Electronics for Electric Vehicles 2026-2036: Technologies, Markets, and Forecasts

IDTechEx Report:
14 Jan 2025

Sustainability for Data Centers 2025-2035: Green Technologies, Market Forecasts, and Players

IDTechEx Report: Eve Pope
2024
26 Apr 2024

Efficient Power Conversion: GaN in Automotive

Efficient Power Conversion (EPC) creates low-voltage GaN discretes and ICs for automotive systems, yielding better efficiency and cost, as well as supporting the transition to 48V systems.
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2022
19 Apr 2022

Efficient Power Conversion: GaN FETs

EPC is a provider of power semiconductors using gallium nitride (GaN) technology. The key areas discussed with IDTechEx were the benefits of their GaN FETs (field-effect transistors) over the typical silicon MOSFETs (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors) for applications such as LiDAR and for low voltage electric motors.
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2018
16 Jul 2018

EPC Corp

EPC (Efficient Power Conversion) is an American company, set up by Alex Lidow, who has an extensive background in transistors and was the co-inventor of the silicon MOSFET in the 1970s.
2014
10 Feb 2014

ASU engineers to help develop next generation of power electronics

Arizona State University electrical engineers Srabanti Chowdhury and Raja Ayyanar will lead research for the university's role in a new national consortium formed to develop the next generation of power electronics for electric vehicles and electronic devices.
2010
26 Oct 2010

Power Integrations strategic investment in semisouth laboratories

Clean-Tech Innovators Join Forces in $30M Partnership to Accelerate Development of Energy-Efficient Power Devices for Solar, Wind & Hybrid/Electric Auto Industries Investment.