

Driving Industrial E-Mobility With Silicon Carbide Semiconductors
Governments and other organizations around the world are attempting to curb greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon dioxide (CO2), by implementing increasingly stricter regulations and by offering incentives for energy suppliers, manufacturers, and consumers to adopt alternative energy
technologies. In the case of energy generation, for example, power companies are increasingly turning to renewable energy, which refers to energy from a natural, self-replenishing source that won’t run out.
Examples are solar energy, hydroelectric (including tidal energy), and wind power.
One of the largest sources of greenhouse gases is the transportation market, which accounts for approximately 20% of global CO2 emissions. The easiest and fastest way to reduce these emissions is to switch from powering vehicles using fossil fuels like diesel, gasoline, and oil to powering them using electricity in the form of batteries, hydrogen fuel cells, or related technologies.
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