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8 June 2026

Infineon’s silicon carbide power modules to be used in Siemens’ semiconductor circuit breakers

Infineon Technologies AG and Siemens AG of Munich, Germany are partnering to advance electrical protection and ensure reliable operations in data centers, production facilities and battery storage systems. As part of the collaboration, Infineon will supply silicon carbide (SiC) power modules to Siemens for use in its SENTRON 3QD2 semiconductor (solid-state) circuit breakers. This will enhance the efficiency, power density and reliability of Siemens’ protection solution.

“AI data centers and factories are becoming increasingly electrified and complex. This increases vulnerability to electrical failures and drives the demand for more sustainable, efficient and reliable power distribution systems,” says Andreas Weisl, executive VP & chief sales officer of Industrial and Infrastructure at Infineon. “By combining our advanced silicon carbide technology with Siemens’ expertise in power distribution, we are addressing this demand to ensure fast, safe and reliable operations in power-critical environments.”

Unlike traditional electromechanical circuit breakers, which rely on mechanical parts to interrupt the flow of current and typically operate on the millisecond scale, the Siemens SENTRON 3QD2 uses semiconductor components and smart protection algorithms to perform this function. This enables ultra-fast interruption in the microsecond range, up to 1000 times faster than conventional systems. This capability is essential for direct current (DC) grids and offers a significant increase in protection and system availability, which is crucial in applications like industrial manufacturing and AI data centers, where even a slight delay can cause costly downtime, data loss or expensive hardware damage in the event of electrical failures.

“Our new direct current portfolio offers innovative solutions that not only improve energy efficiency but also enable the development of resilient, future-proof infrastructure,” says Markus Grabmeier, CEO Electrical Products at Siemens Smart Infrastructure. “Direct current applications can decrease energy consumption and substantially cut material usage. By integrating batteries, peak power can also be significantly reduced. With this approach, we are making a decisive contribution to the decarbonization of our industries, while reinforcing our commitment to developing technologies that deliver tangible value to our customers and society,” he adds.

The collaboration addresses the increasing demands of power-critical applications, where speed, precision and reliability are essential. By integrating Infineon’s 62mm CoolSiC MOSFET module 1200V into Siemens’ advanced protection concepts, the companies say they are contributing to more resilient, efficient and future-ready power infrastructure. This joint approach supports the growing adoption of DC grids and highly electrified environments, helping industrial and infrastructure operators to meet rising performance and reliability requirements.

A demo showcase of the Siemens SENTRON 3QD2 semiconductor circuit breaker is being exhibited at Infineon’s booth (hall 7, booth 470) at the PCIM Europe 2026 (Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management) Expo & Conference in Nuremberg, Germany (9–11 June), where Infineon is also presenting its products and solutions for decarbonization and digitalization.

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