Infineon Technologies and LS ELECTRIC have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on high-efficiency direct current (DC) power infrastructure solutions for AI data centers and next-generation power grids.
Rapid advancements in AI, the resulting increase in data center power demand and the expansion of digital infrastructure are driving the need for efficient power distribution technologies. At the same time, power grids are evolving into increasingly complex, distributed networks, accelerating the adoption of DC-based power systems. Accordingly, the two companies will collaborate on key technologies to enhance energy efficiency, system performance and scalability in next-generation power infrastructure.
The collaboration will focus on key DC infrastructure areas, including power conversion systems for energy storage systems, solid-state transformers (SSTs) and solid-state circuit breakers (SSCBs). SSTs are advanced, semiconductor-based power conversion devices that can be up to 30 percent smaller and lighter while offering higher efficiency compared to conventional copper and iron-based transformers. SSCBs use semiconductors and smart algorithms to protect electrical circuits from damage caused by short circuits or overloads. They interrupt the flow of current and operate on the microsecond scale to improve system stability and protection. These semiconductor-based solutions are becoming increasingly important in high-density power environments such as AI data centers. The collaboration aims to improve power and voltage conversion efficiency while enhancing the stability and reliability of next-generation DC power systems.
Under the provisions of the MoU, Infineon will support the development of high-efficiency, high-performance DC power infrastructure systems with its broad semiconductor portfolio that includes power semiconductors, microcontrollers and power control solutions. LS ELECTRIC will leverage its expertise in power systems and industrial automation to drive system-level integration and implementation. Together, the two companies will align technology roadmaps and advance co-development efforts to capture growth opportunities in the next-generation energy infrastructure market.