Case Study
Thursday, March 26
03:00 PM - 03:25 PM
Live in Munich
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Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology is developing rapidly and has the potential to reshape the landscape of power electronics. While not yet widely deployed in mass markets, GaN offers significant advantages in efficiency, power density, and performance. For electric vehicles, autonomous systems, and other high-power applications, the technology is both powerful and futuristic — though challenges in cost, high-voltage integration, and long-term reliability remain.
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John Li is a Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, specializing in power electronics and their applications in electric vehicles. As part of the Future Mobility team, he has also conducted research on infrared imaging for ADAS and autonomous driving. John studied Physics and Chemistry at the University of Bath and is currently based in London, UK.