Conventional, wide-bandgap, and hybrid power converters: A comprehensive review
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2025
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Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
This review delves into cutting-edge wide band gap (WBG) technology, a third-generation switching device, exploring its fundamental properties and system-level applications. Emphasizing silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) materials, the review highlights their superior energy efficiency in power electronic converters compared to traditional silicon (Si) materials. WBG-based converters achieve higher efficiency and reducing energy losses as compared to Si-based converters. These devices operate effectively at higher switching frequencies and reducing passive component size in direct current (DC) - alternating current (AC) applications at higher cost. Thereby, this study identifies hybrid converters combining Si and WBG switches as cost-effective solutions, achieving efficiency gains of higher percentages over fully Si-based designs. The review presents a parametric comparison among traditional, fully WBG-based, and hybrid converters, examining various aspects such as switching frequency, blocking voltages, losses, efficiency, reliability, cost, thermal constraints and device count which remain essential for the broader adoption in various applications. © 2025 Elsevier Ltd
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Conventional power switch converters (CPSC), Hybrid power switch converters (HPSC), WBG technology, Wide-bandgap power switch converter (WBG-PSC)
Citation
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2025, Vol.213, , p. -
