Cambridge, UK – 15 November 2023. QPT has been chosen as one of four finalists to participate in the ABB Power Density Start-up Challenge 2023 for Motor Drive Products.
According to the organisers, ABB:
Rob Gwynne, Founder and CEO of QPT, said:
Full details are at https://www.collaborateandcommercialize.com/abb-power-density-startup-challenge-2023 and https://www.linkedin.com/posts/abb-motors-and-drives-noam_abb-drives-motors-activity-7130268400404021249-xvh_/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
Drive GaN to the Max™
GaN transistors are the future of power electronics due to their ability to operate at higher frequencies for switching on and off. A slow switching transition wastes energy because, during the switching time, when the transistor is neither on nor off, it dissipates huge amounts of power, resulting in energy losses and overheating issues. The higher the switching speed, the less time is spent in transition, and the less energy is lost. GaN transistors can quickly transition from on to off at 1-2ns instead of 20-50ns for Si and SiC transistors. However, achieving maximum performance is challenging in many high-voltage, high-power applications without significant RF interference issues or overheating.
QPT’s qGaN module solution enables the GaN transistors to be run at their full potential of up to 20 MHz with nanosecond switching to deliver better operational precision. QPT’s technology in a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) enables motors to be driven at up to 99.7% efficiency at peak load with hardly any decrease in efficiency at lower loads. This is a challenge for conventional designs today, where the efficiency can drop off rapidly at lower loads. In addition to superior efficiency, the higher convertor frequency significantly reduces the size and weight of the power electronics, by up to 20x, as well as reducing the manufacturing costs due to the removal of expensive filters that are normally required to protect the motor. Application areas include heat pumps, industrial motors, HVAC systems and Electric Vehicles.
Please see the video at https://www.q-p-t.com/qgan-module-technical-video-overview.
About QPT Limited
Established in Cambridge in 2020 as an independent power electronics company, QPT™ specialises in the delivery of high-performance, efficient, and cost-effective solutions to solve the challenges of designing with Gallium Nitride transistors. QPT™ technology unlocks the potential of GaN to provide huge power savings across a wide range of electrical devices.
Please visit www.q-p-t.com or contact info@q-p-t.com for further information.
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