Hitachi begins mass production of high-voltage, high-output EV inverter

With its high cooling performance and high voltage, compared to the previous generation of inverters, the new inverter delivers twice the voltage and 2.7 times higher power density.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 18 Oct 2019 Views icon12905 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
A high voltage and high output power module with double-sided direct water cooling is built into Hitachi Automotive Systems' inverter.

A high voltage and high output power module with double-sided direct water cooling is built into Hitachi Automotive Systems' inverter.

Hitachi Automotive Systems has announced the start of mass production for its 800-volt compatible high-voltage and high- output electric vehicle (EV) inverter, which increases EV practicality and enables long-distance driving.

According to Hitachi, the product contributes to both comfortable acceleration performance of the vehicle and faster charging times. For this inverter, the mounting technology of the power semiconductor was newly developed to realise an 800-volt system. Due to the product's high cooling performance and high voltage, compared to the previous generation of inverters, the new inverter delivers twice the voltage and 2.7 times higher power density.

Globally, the adoption of EVs has been expanding in line with tightening environmental regulations. The European Union (EU) has made it mandatory to reduce average CO2 emissions from 120.5g/km in 2018 to below 95g/km by 2021. In China, automakers are also accelerating promotion of EVs, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and others, as they are required to comply with the New Energy Vehicle (NEV) credit policies that have been implemented starting 2019.

As most EVs are based on a 400-volt system, in order to increase the vehicle's driving range, additional batteries with parallel connection are required. This results in increasing the battery capacity but also the charging time. However, an 800-volt system enables the battery to be charged with the necessary amount of energy over a short period, allowing for fast charging of high capacity batteries.

The EV inverter, seen from the outside.

To make the 800-volt system possible, Hitachi says it undertook a complete review of its inverter insulation structure to develop a compact power module with double-sided cooling and new high voltage insulation heat dissipation mounting technology. Compared to the previous generation of inverters, the solution delivers twice the voltage at 800 volts and 94.3kVA/L, equating to 2.7 times higher power density.

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