High-Frequency and Lightweight Trends in Isolated DCDC

2025-09-22


As new energy equipment evolves toward higher power density, isolated DCDC technology is shifting toward high frequency and lightweight designs.

As new energy equipment evolves toward higher power density, isolated DCDC technology is shifting toward high frequency and lightweight designs. DCDC converters using silicon carbide (SiC) devices can operate under high-frequency conditions, reducing the size of magnetic components and increasing energy density. This innovation lowers system weight while improving thermal management and reliability. In PV-storage integrated systems, lightweight isolated DCDC is particularly suitable for vehicle-mounted storage and portable power applications, supporting future trends of miniaturization and modularization in energy equipment.


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