HELLA Enters High-Voltage Market For Power Electronics

HELLA Enters High-Voltage Market For Power Electronics 

HELLA equips 10 different vehicle series of a German premium manufacturer with high-voltage converters.

HELLA, the automotive supplier operating under the FORVIA umbrella brand, is entering the market for high-voltage power electronics with a large-volume order from a German premium manufacturer. HELLA has now been commissioned with the series development of a voltage converter in the high-voltage range and will be rolled out to the manufacturer’s full e-vehicle platform. In addition, it is to be integrated into a plug-in hybrid. In total, the customer project currently covers 10 different vehicle series. The order volume is in the low- to mid three-digit million euro range; start of series production is planned for mid-2025. 

“HELLA has already been actively promoting the electrification of vehicles for years. More than five years ago, for example, we successfully brought a battery management system for fully electric vehicles into series production. At the same time, we are the world market leader in 48-volt DC/DC voltage converters,” said Björn Twiehaus, managing director Electronics at HELLA. “Since we are now successfully transferring these core competencies to high-voltage power electronics, we are further expanding our position as a leading supplier in the field of electromobility and opening up significant additional growth potential.”

Voltage converters connect the voltage classes of the different on-board networks in a vehicle with each other. In the context of the customer project that has now been acquired, the HELLA voltage converters are used in particular for the redundant power supply of components for automated driving as well as for other safety-relevant functionalities from the 400- or 800-volt on-board network. These include, for example, camera and radar sensors as well as steering control units. At the same time, the high-voltage voltage converter supplies the 12-volt battery, which is required in electric vehicles as well as plug-in hybrids for quiescent current and redundant power supply, among other things. 

The company’s first high-voltage voltage converter is being developed at HELLA’s corporate headquarters in Lippstadt, which is the global competence center for high-voltage power electronics. The production site is the HELLA electronics plant in Recklinghausen, Germany.

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