High-Voltage EV Components

Peak Nano Supports Next-Generation Electric Mobility

References: prnewswire

Peak Nano's NanoPlex LDF film demonstrates how advanced materials are helping electric vehicle systems keep pace with the growing adoption of 800V architectures and silicon carbide power electronics. The nanolayer dielectric film is designed to withstand higher temperatures and voltages while improving current handling capabilities. By reducing the need for oversized capacitors and additional cooling systems, the material enables more compact and efficient inverter designs for electric vehicles, heavy-duty transportation and electrified aviation applications.

For businesses, the development addresses key challenges in high-voltage electrification, including performance, thermal management and supply chain resilience. More efficient power electronics can help manufacturers reduce component size, lower system weight and improve overall energy efficiency, all of which are critical for extending vehicle range and reducing operating costs. The technology also supports domestic sourcing strategies, offering an alternative to internationally concentrated supply chains. As transportation and industrial sectors continue to electrify, advanced materials that improve power conversion performance may become increasingly valuable across multiple industries.

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