ROHM and UAES sign supply agreement for silicon carbide power devices
The deal strengthens their partnership, focusing on SiC technology to enhance efficiency and innovation in EVs
As reported in a press release on Aug. 28, ROHM and United Automotive Electronic Systems Co. Ltd. (UAES) have signed a long-term supply agreement for silicon carbide (SiC) power devices to support the burgeoning demand for electric vehicles in China.
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