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CISSOID’s latest CXT-ICM3SA series of Silicon Carbide Inverter Control Modules (ICMs) has been chosen by Applied EV to power their new generation of autonomous vehicle e-motors. Applied EV, a leading company in the e-mobility market, is committed to delivering the safest vehicle to customers in the quickest time possible.

CISSOID specializes in software-powered SiC ICMs designed for the E-mobility market, offering onboard programmable hardware to improve response time to critical events and enhance functional safety. Integrated into Applied EV’s Digital Backbone, the ICM is part of a centralized control system that combines cutting-edge software and hardware.

The CEO of Applied EV, Julian Broadbent, emphasizes the importance of functional safety in autonomous vehicle development. The partnership with CISSOID allows for a faster development cycle, ultimately delivering a safer vehicle to customers sooner.

CISSOID’s CEO, Dave Hutton, is excited about the collaboration with Applied EV to drive innovation in e-mobility. By combining expertise in electric motor design with software and vehicle integration, the goal is to create a revolutionary electric motor drive platform for the future of mobility.

Overall, the partnership between Applied EV and CISSOID demonstrates a shared commitment to making a positive impact on the automotive industry and contributing to a more sustainable future for transportation worldwide.

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