Sub Nav Vehicle Electrification

Display portlet menu

Vehicle Electrification Title (MT)

Display portlet menu

Vehicle Electrification: The Future is Electric

AVS Automotive 48 V intro (LC)

Display portlet menu

As the world continues to focus on reducing emissions and improving sustainability, vehicle electrification is emerging as a key solution. The transition to electric vehicles (EVs) and other forms of electrified transportation is rapidly accelerating due to advances in technology, government policies, and consumer demand. In addition to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, electrification offers benefits such as reduced operating costs, improved energy efficiency, and increased performance. With the development of new battery chemistries, charging infrastructure, and innovative EV models, the future of vehicle electrification looks promising.

Take a closer look at the solutions and technologies we support, watch our product demonstrations, or watch our on-demand presentations on the key topics of electrification in automotive at any time.

Quick links:

Featured Resources

Vehicle Electrification article (MM)

Display portlet menu

Vehicle Electrification and its Impact on Supply Chains

EVs contain a greater number of electronic devices when compared to their ICE counterparts and will likely feature a more complex electronic architecture. In addition to the challenges the industry faces, the meteoric rise in popularity of the EV also creates opportunities for new partnerships and innovation.

Avnet Silica is ideally placed to facilitate designers in meeting these demands. This article will outline the principal technologies employed within EV designs and illustrate how our comprehensive portfolio can provide solutions that meet the highest automotive safety and performance standards.

Read Article

Rising EV Demand Drives Onboard Charger Discussion

As the number of electric vehicles (EVs) on our roads increases, the pressure to expand the existing charging infrastructure will also increase. Ideally, this expansion should exceed the current ratio of EVs to charging points and achieve a maximum of no more than 10 EVs per charging point (PCP). Range anxiety is still seen as an obstacle, preventing potential EV owners from transitioning to e-mobility. Increased proliferation of charging points will be a crucial reassurance in the future EV landscape.

In this article, we will outline the various charging systems and focus on the principal semiconductor solutions that help control and distribute the power needed within them. We will outline the role that onboard chargers (OBCs) have to play, and discuss how future trends and advancements in EV charging are facilitating the wider worldwide adoption of the EV.

Read Article

Technologies and support

Vehicle Electrification Articles (GBL)

Display portlet menu

Automotive and Vehicle Electrification Articles

Read all Automotive and Vehicle Electrification articles from our industry experts.

EV Charging Solutions

Whether you’re manufacturing wall-boxes, or you need high power fast charging options with communications and security built-in, Avnet Silica has the experience and capabilities to deliver charging technology solutions at any scale.

Grid Box Light - BMS - Vehicle Electrification

Display portlet menu

Battery Management

Battery Management Systems

BMSs are critical components of EVs, as they ensure the safe and efficient operation of the battery pack. BMSs monitor the SOC, SOH, and SOP of the battery, and provide information to the vehicle's control systems to optimize performance and more.

Battery management system

Grid Box Light - Onboard chargers - vehicle electrification

Display portlet menu

Charging

Onboard Chargers

The future of onboard chargers in electric vehicles will involve a combination of higher charging capacities, bidirectional charging, wireless charging, and integration with renewable energy sources, all aimed at making EVs more efficient.

Onboard charger for electric vehicle

Grid Box Light - 48v Systems - Vehicle Electrification

Display portlet menu

Systems

48V Systems

48V systems are becoming increasingly popular in vehicle electrification due to their ability to provide additional power and efficiency benefits over traditional 12V systems.

48v system

Grid Box Light - DCDC - Vehicle electrification

Display portlet menu

Converters

DC/DC Converters

The future of DC/DC converters in electric cars will involve a combination of higher efficiency, closer integration with other components, bidirectional conversion, and more compact size, all aimed at making EVs more efficient, reliable, and simple.

DC/DC converter

Grid Box Light - 800v battery - Vehicle electrification

Display portlet menu

Battery Management

800V Battery Management

800V battery systems are a relatively new development in vehicle electrification that offer several benefits over traditional 400V systems, including fastercharging times, higher power output, and improved overall efficiency.

800v battery system

Technical Support

Automotive Technical Support

Need technical support for your next Automotive project? Whether you need support with a specific product, technical design advice or are looking for an alternative to a specific product, we can help.

Grid Box Light - Traction inverters - Vehicle electrification

Display portlet menu

Inverters

Traction Inverters

Used in electric and hybrid vehicles, traction inverters convert direct current electricity from the battery into alternating current to power an electric motor. The traction inverter plays a critical role in the powertrain system of the vehicle.

Traction inverter for electric vehicle

Design Hub

Automotive Design Hub

Browse the hundreds of proven reference designs below to jump-start your design journey. Then, use our AVAIL design tool to interact with and save the ones you need and export them to your CAD tool of choice.

SiC & GaN Solutions

The landscape of transportation is undergoing a transformative shift towards sustainability and efficiency, driven by the urgent need to address environmental concerns and reduce reliance on traditional fossil fuels. In this paradigm shift, Silicon Carbide (SiC) and Gallium Nitride (GaN) are emerging as pivotal technologies, playing a crucial role in propelling vehicle electrification to new heights. As the automotive industry seeks innovative solutions to enhance the performance and efficiency of electric vehicles (EVs), SiC and GaN are standing out as key enablers that are revolutionizing power electronics and pushing the boundaries of what electric vehicles can achieve. This area explores the transformative impact of SiC and GaN on vehicle electrification, shedding light on their unique properties and applications that are reshaping the future of sustainable mobility.

What are the main benefits of WBG (wide bandgap) materials? 

1) Higher Efficiency: WBG materials offer superior electronic properties, allowing for reduced power loss in a wide range of switch-mode applications.

2) Faster Switching Speeds: WBG devices have significantly faster switching speeds compared to traditional silicon devices. Enables higher-frequency operation, broader bandwidth and more precise control in various applications.

3) Enhanced Power Density: WBG materials enable the design of more compact and lightweight electronic components. Meaning more power packed into a smaller space, ideal for size-constrained applications. 

4) Enabling Alternate Topologies: Simple, elegant topologies which cannot be realized with silicon switches can often become reality using WBG devices. The bridgeless totem-pole power-factor-correction circuit is a prime example. 

Source: Nexperia 

EliteSiC Solutions from onsemi 

Technology developed by onsemi is defining the global EV charging infrastructure. This includes its EliteSiC MOSFET modules, delivering power levels of 350 kW to charge EVs faster and more economically. EliteSiC-based power modules from onsemi have been endorsed by leaders in the automotive industry. These modules are in production electric vehicles now, delivering longer ranges, higher efficiency, and faster acceleration.

Learn More

Choice between Si, SiC and GaN (MM)

Display portlet menu

The choice between Si, SiC and GaN

Sales of EVs are growing rapidly, and the charging infrastructure is struggling to keep up in some regions. To meet customer demand for fast charging, we need at least six million new chargers by 2030, in the EU alone.

EV chargers need to deliver high power, with the efficiency and reliability to operate 24x7. A new technology area is vehicle-to-grid (V2G), where vehicles can return power to the grid – for example, to help meet peak demands – which again requires a reliable, efficient solution.

Read More

Learn more about SiC with our short videos taken at PCIM 2023

 

See the Automotive & Transport Linecard

As one of the industry’s leading distributors, Avnet Silica has extensive and profound experience in the automotive sector that stretches back many years. We work closely with our customers on world-class and high-profile projects that will define the future of automotive – whether it's vehicle electrification, EV charging, in-vehicle networking or anything else automotive-related, we speak our customer's language. At Avnet Silica, we help you achieve your goals with the widest range of products combined with our proven technical and commercial advice. You also benefit from Avnet Silica’s world-class support, logistics and programming services.

View linecard

Long Copy - Demo Stations Title - Vehicle Electrification

Display portlet menu

Demo Stations

ON Semiconductor 48V Starter Generator (GBL)

Display portlet menu

onsemi - 48V Starter Generator

This 48V Integrated Start Generator represents an example of implementation and integration using APM17M modules and key ON Semiconductor products to reach best in class performances and power density.

ON Semiconductor Inverter Traction Modules (GBL)

Display portlet menu

onsemi - Inverter VE-TRAC Traction Modules

Two demo kits are available to evaluate and start development with ON Semiconductor VE-Trac™ Direct and Dual modules for traction. The kits come with the power stage, the driver board, the DC link and heatsink to accelerate the design cycle.

ON Semiconductor Onboard Charger (GBL)

Display portlet menu

onsemi - Onboard Charger

APM16 power module platform is the perfect solution to implement compact and efficient OBC designs. APM16 family addresses different topologies and power requirements.

STMicroelectronics Traction Inverter (GBL)

Display portlet menu

STMicroelectronics - Traction Inverter

The traction inverter converts the energy from the vehicle’s high voltage battery to drive the electric traction motor. This key component has a direct impact on the vehicle performance and electric range.

STMicroelectronics Onboard Charger (GBL)

Display portlet menu

STMicroelectronics - Onboard Charger

A key component in any electric (EV) or plug-in hybrid (HEV) vehicle is the high-voltage battery (up to 800V) and its associated charging system. The On-Board charger (OBC) recharges the battery from the AC mains at home or from charging stations.

NXP Battery Management System (GBL)

Display portlet menu

NXP - Battery Management System

The solution is a robust and safe, BOM-optimized option that combines BMS, junction box monitoring solutions with high-performance processors and integrated analog front end solutions.

STMicroelectronics - Battery Management System

Automotive battery management systems (BMS) monitor the vehicle’s high voltage battery by measuring and supervising the cell voltages, temperatures and currents.

NXP - Power Inverter

NXP EV Power Inverter Control Reference Platform targets ISO 26262 ASIL D applications, such as electric vehicle traction motors and DC to DC converters.

NXP - EV Charging

NXP has a portfolio of solutions to cover the charging station design with connected controller board and electricity metrology solutions.

Automotive Webinars

Light Electric Vehicles: Revolutionising the Urban Commute?
Light Electric Vehicles: Revolutionising the Urban Commute?

Join the experts from Avnet Silica, and our leading supplier partners, Avnet Embedded, Microchip, NXP, onsemi, Renesas, and STMicroelectronics, to learn about the most appropriate, innovative, and cost-effective technologies that will be shaping the design of tomorrow’s Light Electric, Commercial, Construction, and Agricultural Vehicles.

GO TO WEBINAR

The Future of Vehicle Electrification
The Future of Vehicle Electrification

Join the experts from Avnet Silica and our leading supplier partners, including MPS, NXP, onsemi, Renesas, Rohm and STMicroelectronics to learn about the most appropriate, innovative, and cost-effective technologies that will be driving design of tomorrow’s electric cars and light electric vehicles.

GO TO WEBINAR

Introduction to Quality and Safety Standards in Automotive
Introduction to Quality and Safety Standards in Automotive

This webinar, a collaborative effort between Codelab and Avnet Silica Software & Services, is your gateway to understanding the crucial role of quality and safety standards within the automotive industry. Delve into the differences and implications of these standards on product design and architectural considerations. Explore key frameworks like the Automotive SPICE 3.1 model, a cornerstone for evaluating software development processes in the automotive sector.

GO TO WEBINAR

On-demand presentations

Topic Registration

STMicroelectronics: Traction inverter solutions from 5kW to 200kW and above

The electrification megatrend offers great opportunities for power semiconductor vendors, because of new emerging applications like the traction inverter. In this session, STMicroelectronics provides insights to the topologies of electrified vehicles with 48V and 400V/800V DC bus voltage. A complete range of solutions for traction inverters will be shown, that includes ASIL-compliant MCUs and PMICs, isolated gate drivers, Mosfets, IGBTs and Silicon Carbide (SiC) devices. As a world leader in Silicon Carbide, the session will specifically explain the value of using STMicroelectronics SiC Mosfets and SiC diodes versus conventional silicon devices.

Register now

STMicroelectronics:  Automotive battery management systems 

The HV battery pack still makes up a significant portion of the cost of a BEV or (P)HEV. Vehicle manufactures are aiming to achieve the maximum possible electric range, that can only be reached by a most precise measurement of the SoC and SoH of the battery cells. In this session, STMicroelectronics will present a complete Automotive battery management system solution, that complies with the highest level of functional safety. Besides the measurements of voltage, current and temperature, the peripheral functions in a battery management system like the disconnection with cut-off and fire-off will also be touched.

Register now

ON Semiconductor: Electrification in Commercial, Construction and Agriculture (CAV) Market with focus on traction

CAV market is an adjacent segment of the bigger light vehicle market. In this not negligible market, electrification revolution started already. But drivers, requirements, architectures can be different considering the variety of vehicles and usages in the segment. This seminar will provide an overview of the CAV market and his segmentations with a particular focus on traction inverter

Register now

ON Semiconductor: Vehicle keyless door lock solutions for electrified mobility sharing

E-Car sharing is a boosting application for Keyless entry systems. In this webinar we will have a look on some market trends and ON Semiconductor solution and related enabling technologies for Vehicle Keyless door lock solution

Register now

NXP: Functionally safe xEV traction inverter solution supporting SiC MOSFETs and IGBTs

Competitive and cost pressures in the electrification market is driving requirements for improved vehicle efficiencies and faster development of high-voltage inverter designs which can support a wide range of traction motor performance levels while reducing cost, volume, and weight of the overall system. NXP offers all the essential IC components and enablement software (SW) necessary for safely, efficiently and reliably implementing the power control functions of an xEV traction inverter system. This session will discuss the requirements of a HV traction inverter with functional safety, and elaborate on a system solution (hardware, software, functional safety) engineered to help customers accelerate the development of their next-generation electric vehicles (HEV/PHEV/BEV). Further, the inverter solution addresses the emerging transition from utilizing IGBTs to SiC MOSFETs

Register now

NXP's battery management solutions for automotive & transportation

NXP’s scalable battery management system (BMS) can be used in industrial or automotive applications. The BMS offers high measurement accuracy after soldering and aging and ISO 26262 support up to ASIL D functional safety capability. The solution is a robust and safe, BOM-optimized option that combines BMS, junction box monitoring solutions with high-performance processors and integrated analog front end solutions.

During the session, we will focus on battery management for Automotive & transportation. We will introduce a few central concepts and use cases, system requirements, and design challenges, along with some solutions and development tools.

You will learn

  • BMS Market within vertical Automotive; applications and use cases
  • NXP Battery management solutions for automotive and industrial applications
  • NXP offering in BMS systems with CAN, RTC, HS switch, pressure sensor, safety PMIC
  • NXP support for your BMS developments
Register now

Codelab: Software Development according to Automotive SPICE - a luxury or necessity?

The automotive industry is getting more and more complex every day. All companies, nevertheless if OEMs or Tier's, they are operating in VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous) world. The systems that we are building are the software-based ones and what we know is that scope, risks, dependencies between components, development and management costs are sky-rocketing. As the expectations and market pressure.

The question is: can we do anything about it? Is implementing Automotive SPICE worth the effort? Maybe local processes are better? Maybe creating well-defined, refined and gold plated processes will be the most optimal approach? Or maybe you are doing agile and there is no place for such thing like "Automotive SPICE", because "spices" kill your agility?

During the session, we will focus on the benefits and challenges linked to Automotive SPICE deployment. Some myths will be busted, some tips will be given, some questions will be answered.

Register now

Register for all events

 

Technologies

Power

We’ll show you the right power solution whether you’re designing power components onto your board or using an AC/DC supply in your system.

Technical support

Online Support Service

Our European team of expert engineers is dedicated to helping you solve your technical challenges. Get support for a specific product, get technical advice or find alternatives for a specific product.

Person sitting in front of computer with headset

Solutions

Obsolescence Services

Find components to solve supply chain disruption from Rochester Electronics.

Customer reading newsletter on tablet.

Contact us

Have a question?

Int. Freecall - 00800 412 412 11 | Product or shop-related inquiries: OnlineSupportEU@avnet.com | Content-related questions: yourmessage@avnet.eu