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by adrian_b
451 days ago
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The values posted above cannot be far from the real values. Perhaps they use something like 700 A at 1400 V. It is unlikely that they use a voltage over 1500 V, because the semiconductor switches used in the converter become much more expensive at higher voltages. A current of 700 A or even 1000 A can be easily handled by a single IGBT module. There are much bigger semiconductor switches that can handle several thousand ampere currents. |
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https://electrek.co/2025/03/17/byd-confirms-1000v-super-e-pl...