Transphorm’s High-Voltage GaN Helps Inergy Disrupt the Solar Power Generator Market…Again

Redesigned Kodiak Poised to Outperform Competitive Portable Electric Generators in Ruggedness, Weight, and Power Output

Transphorm's GaN enables Inergy to create a more powerful, lighter, and water-resistant portable solar generator: the Kodiak Extreme. (Photo: Business Wire)

GOLETA, Calif.--()--Transphorm Inc.—the leader in the design and manufacturing of the highest reliability and first JEDEC- and AEC-Q101 qualified gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductors—along with solar energy innovator Inergy and design partner Telcodium Inc. announced today that the upcoming Inergy Kodiak Extreme uses high-voltage GaN to reimagine what’s possible with portable power generators.

The soon-to-be-released Kodiak Extreme utilizes a photovoltaic (PV) inverter and battery charger both integrating Transphorm’s JEDEC-qualified GaN platform. These power systems result in a generator that is more powerful, lighter, and quicker to charge than competitive products. And, given that GaN semiconductors run cooler than similar Silicon (Si) devices, the Kodiak Extreme does not require an internal cooling fan—allowing Inergy to develop one of the first truly water-resistant and dustproof solar power generators for consumers.

GaN Benefits Realized

The Kodiak Extreme has a 110/120 Vac 2 kW output. The generator targets consumers and professionals [construction, emergency services, industrial, etc.] by providing reliable off-grid AC power. The solar generator’s PV inverter and battery converter use Transphorm’s TP65H050WS 50 mΩ TO-247 FET and TPH3206LDGB 150 mΩ PQFN device respectively. They serve as close replacements for the Si IGBTs and MOSFETs used in prior Kodiak models given their standard packaging, which makes them easy to design in and heatsink.

Transphorm’s high-quality, high-reliability GaN semiconductors can increase power density up to 40 percent and decrease heat losses through traditional heat sinking methods while switching 2x to 3x faster than Si transistors. The Gen III devices also offer ±20 V gate robustness and a 4 V threshold, decreasing the need for additional circuitry and controls to ensure reliability.

The Kodiak Extreme demonstrates these advantages when compared to competitive products currently available:

  • 33 percent more power output
  • Minimum 98 percent inverter efficiency from light load to full load
  • Charges over 4 times faster
  • Fanless for harsh environments
  • Roughly half the weight

“We’ve been interested in Gallium Nitride power systems for some time, having first been introduced to it observing the Google Little Box Challenge,” said James Brainard, CTO of Inergy. “The technology’s capabilities would allow us to create a highly ruggedized and efficient portable generator capable of bringing affordable solar energy to the masses. Superior durability, high clean power output, lightweight—these are all the attributes that our customers want. Working with Transphorm and Telcodium to develop the GaN platform for our system enables us to achieve that vision.”

The Kodiak Extreme will be unveiled at Power-Gen International 2018, giving conference attendees a preview of the industry’s first GaN-based portable solar generator. Commercial release is slated for Q1 2019.

Distribution partners interested in product specifications can sign up for additional detail at https://inergytek.com/pages/kodiakextreme.

About Inergy

Inergy designs and manufactures the world’s smartest, portable ‘plug-and-play’ energy storage solutions—ideal for portable, on and off-grid power needs. Inergy’s power systems are typically less than half the weight and size but priced similarly as competitors giving it a substantial market advantage. Inergy is focused on creating solar-powered solutions that can go anywhere, including those places that lack power infrastructure or access to mainland resources. With investors and community support, the cleantech startup plans to be the undisputed leader of what will become a billion-dollar industry.

About Transphorm

Transphorm moves power electronics beyond Silicon limits. The company designs, manufactures, and sells the highest performance, highest reliability GaN semiconductors for high-voltage power conversion applications. Holding one of the largest Power GaN IP portfolios (1000+ issued and pending patents worldwide), Transphorm produces the industry’s only JEDEC and AEC-Q101 qualified GaN FETs. This is due to a vertically-integrated business approach, which allows for innovation at every stage: materials and device design and manufacture, fabrication, packaging, reference circuit designs, and application support. Website: transphormusa.com Twitter: @transphormusa

Contacts

211 Communications
Heather Ailara, +1.617.283.9222
heather@211comms.com

Inergy
Zane Hardin, +1.877.969.2432
zane@inergysolar.com

Release Summary

Inergy's new 2 kW portable solar generator uses Transphorm's GaN to increase power, reduce weight, and eliminate the fan for a truly rugged device.

Contacts

211 Communications
Heather Ailara, +1.617.283.9222
heather@211comms.com

Inergy
Zane Hardin, +1.877.969.2432
zane@inergysolar.com