Mitsubishi joins FLAGCHIP project
30/04/2025
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has announced that it will begin developing a prototype to demonstrate a junction temperature estimation technology for power modules, which it is pursuing as a partner in the European Union’s Horizon Europe project aimed at developing advanced power modules and improving cost-efficiency of renewable energy power generation. The company is participating through its European subsidiary Mitsubishi Electric R&D Centre Europe BV, which has joined the project, called Flagship Advanced Solutions for Condition and Health Monitoring in Power Electronics (FLAGCHIP).
In the global effort to expand the introduction of renewable energy to support carbon neutrality, the need to upgrade the reliability and maintenance of electronic devices for power conversion has become increasingly important. In particular, attention is being focused on technological innovations aimed at strengthening power module reliability and improving data acquisition and analysis methods to accurately determine degradation conditions in order to facilitate more timely maintenance.
FLAGCHIP currently involves 11 companies and academic institutions from nine European countries engaged in developing advanced power modules and condition and health monitoring technologies and devising methods for calculating cost-efficiency of renewable energy power generation systems and reducing associated costs. Demonstrations of wind power and solar power generation systems using these technologies and methods will be conducted at test facilities owned by project partners in Norway and France.