Vishay Intertechnology introduced two 1200 V silicon‑carbide MOSFET power modules, the VS‑MPY038P120 and VS‑MPX075P120, on 3 December 2025. The modules, housed in a low‑profile MAACPAK PressFit package, combine Vishay’s latest SiC MOSFETs with an NTC thermistor and fast intrinsic SiC diodes to deliver low on‑resistance (38 mΩ for the full‑bridge module and 75 mΩ for the three‑phase module) and continuous drain currents of 35 A and 18 A, respectively. The design supports a maximum junction temperature of +175 °C, enabling higher efficiency and reliability in power converters, EV chargers, and battery‑storage systems.
The new modules target medium‑ to high‑frequency applications across automotive, industrial, and telecommunications markets. Their 1200 V rating and low on‑resistance make them ideal for high‑power density converters, while the integrated thermistor and diodes provide robust thermal management and fast recovery. Lead times of 13 weeks and immediate sample availability position Vishay to meet the growing demand for SiC solutions in e‑mobility and renewable‑energy applications.
Vishay’s launch aligns with its “Vishay 3.0” strategy, which focuses on expanding capacity, capturing higher‑margin markets, and optimizing operations. The company has invested heavily in its Newport Wafer Fab to support SiC and GaN production, and the new modules reinforce its commitment to the high‑growth SiC market. Analysts note that the product line strengthens Vishay’s competitive position against peers such as Infineon, Wolfspeed, and ON Semiconductor, and it supports the company’s broader goal of delivering high‑efficiency power solutions to electrified vehicles and renewable‑energy inverters.
Following the announcement, Vishay’s stock price rose 3.2 %, reflecting investor confidence in the company’s strategic entry into the high‑growth SiC market. The market reaction was driven by the product’s alignment with the company’s “Vishay 3.0” strategy and the broader demand for high‑efficiency power electronics in electrification and renewable‑energy sectors.
In Q3 2025, Vishay reported revenue of $791 million and an EPS of $0.04, both beating analyst expectations. The revenue beat was driven by strong demand in core segments, while the EPS beat reflected disciplined cost control amid a 4 % revenue decline. The new SiC modules are part of the company’s effort to diversify its product portfolio and capture higher‑margin opportunities, reinforcing the positive outlook for future growth.
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