Abstract
Power electronics drives are devices that use power electronics to control the power flow in an electric motor. They are used in a wide variety of industries, including automotive, manufacturing, energy, building automation, and other industries. Power electronics drives offer a number of advantages over traditional electromechanical drives, including higher efficiency, better control, flexibility, and reduced maintenance. As the demand for energy efficiency and renewable energy grows, the use of power electronics drives is likely to continue to grow.
Keywords: Wide-Bandgap Semiconductors, Silicon Carbide (SiC), Gallium Nitride (GaN), Power Electronics, Efficiency, High-Frequency Operation, Electric Vehicles (EVs), Renewable Energy
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