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22 May 2026

Wolfspeed introduces 3.3kV SiC power modules in two industry-standard footprints

Wolfspeed Inc of Durham, NC, USA has introduced two new 3.3kV silicon carbide (SiC) power module families – including high-power half-bridge baseplate modules and scalable full-bridge baseplate-less modules in industry-standard footprints — that are purpose-built to address the rapidly approaching power constraints driven by AI data centers and the broader energy transition. Meeting this moment requires power generation, conversion and distribution that is faster, smaller, more efficient, cost-effective, and more resilient than anything silicon alone can deliver. These new module families are said to give engineers the tools to modernize energy infrastructure across the entire energy life-cycle.

“The release of this 3.3kV MOSFET voltage node in two complementary footprints was a strategic decision,” says Guy Moxey, vice president of Wolfspeed’s Industrial & Energy business. “We understand the urgency our customers are facing to scale power infrastructure, and these two families enable both established grid-scale players and emerging players with modular architectures to move quickly,” he adds. “We are giving engineers the tools to build the grid of tomorrow, today — and only by working together can we successfully address the surging demand for power and unlock the full potential of AI and electrification.”

The two 3.3kV families enable design engineers to reduce power stages and move to a 2-level topology for 2kV-and-higher DC-link architectures — with the choice of baseplate and baseplate-less SiC power modules.

The high-power half-bridge baseplate SiC power module (LM platform) is designed for >800A applications and optimized for demanding converter topologies used in solar, grid-scale energy storage, and wind-power infrastructure.

The scalable full-bridge baseplate-less (part of the Wolfspeed WolfPACK family) SiC power module is engineered for modularity, offering flexibility to configure multi-level, series-stacked or parallel converter architectures with consistent, matched performance — and is optimized for solid-state transformers (SSTs) and modular renewable energy infrastructure.

Purpose-built for continuous 24/7, 2kV+ DC-link operation

Both families are engineered for the demands of always-on infrastructure. The WolfPACK module leverages sintered die attach and epoxy encapsulant material to deliver a significant improvement in power cycling performance over standard silicon gel encapsulated modules. Similarly, the baseplate module achieves improved system durability and power cycling through advanced packaging technology featuring sintered die attach and a copper die-top system. Both families feature Gen 4 technology with improved cosmic-ray susceptibility.

“Amperesand is focused on critical power delivery from medium voltage to AI rack, requiring best-in-class reliability, power density, efficiency and cost effectiveness,” says Brian Dow, CEO at medium-voltage solid-state transformer manufacturer Amperesand. “The latest advances in SiC technology enable maximum reliability for high-variability AI factory loads, while unlocking optimized packaging that drives previously unachievable costs and best-in-industry power density and efficiency. Wolfspeed is driving innovation, scale and quality that is ideally suited for demanding solid-state transformer critical power solutions,” he comments.

Smaller size – lower system cost

The WolfPACK module enables solid-state transformer systems to deliver over 50% footprint reduction compared to traditional equipment through improved switching performance and system architecture improvements.

The new high-power baseplate module is said to deliver up to 42% improvement in switching losses over other market-available SiC solutions and greater than 90% over IGBTs — both measured at 125°C on a 1.8kV bus in the same package.

Both families achieve improved switching over temperature, reducing magnetics and EMI filter sizes, ultimately leading to system power density and reduced system costs.

Availability

Samples for the full-bridge WolfPACK IBB020A33GM4, IBB020A33GM4T and for HAB900C33LM4 are available for select customers through Wolfspeed’s direct sales representatives.

Both families are being demonstrated in booth 7-435 at PCIM 2026 (Expo & Conference on Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management) in Nuremberg, Germany (9–11 June), with live demonstrations showcasing system-level performance and scalability.

See related items:

Wolfspeed launches first commercially available 10kV SiC power MOSFET

Wolfspeed unveils 2300V baseplate-less SiC power modules for 1500V DC bus applications

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