The Future Is GaN: How This Tech Is Transforming Big Power Systems
The industry of power electronics is undergoing a rapid transition, with Gallium Nitride, or GaN, at its core. GaN is quietly transforming the systems we depend on a regular basis, whether it’s enabling electric cars to charge faster, reducing our energy waste (increasing efficiency) in data centers, or reducing the size of power supplies across application markets. GaN is now stepping up to meet the power demands of the future – smarter, faster, and more efficiently – even though silicon has long been the preferred material for semiconductors.
At WAWT (Wired and Wireless Technology), we’ve been watching this technology space closely – and we believe GaN is one of the most exciting developments in modern power electronics and systems.
What is GaN technology?
Gallium nitride (GaN) is a semiconductor material that has been around since the 1990s but has recently become important of power electronics. GaN has a larger bandgap than regular silicon (Si), which has long been the preferred material in electronics.
This basically means it can handle more voltage, operate at higher frequencies, switches swiftly across power levels, and withstand hotter temperatures – all without losing performance.
To read more : https://wawt.tech/2025/06/22/the-future-is-gan-how-this-tech-is-transforming-big-power-systems/
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