Making power infrastructure 'future-proof'
At PCIM Europe 2026 (9th to 11th June) in Nuremberg, Infineon will show its semiconductor portfolio for 'future proof' power infrastructure, AI data centres, robotics and electromobility, spanning silicon, SiC and GaN technology along with software, tools and cybersecurity expertise.
As renewable energy continues to scale, robust power infrastructure is essential to support energy-intensive applications like AI data centres and advanced factories. At PCIM, Infineon will demonstrate its semiconductor technologies for efficient battery storage systems, uninterruptible power supplies, solid state transformers (SST) and solid state circuit breakers (SSCB).
Highlights include a demo stack for SSTs, as well as SSCB components based on CoolSiC JFET technology, enabling fault isolation within microseconds and delivering high robustness for future DC grids.
For automotive semiconductors, PCIM visitors will be able to explore the company’s 'One Inverter, One Infineon' system solution, designed to improve drivetrain efficiency while optimising space and cost. Additional demos show CoolSiC and CoolGaN power switches, the new EasyPACK S and CIPOS Prime module solutions, XENSIV sensors and AURIX TC4xx microcontrollers.
For robot applications, demos include high‑efficiency motor control and power management solutions based on CoolGaN power semiconductors, PSOC Control C3 microcontrollers and XENSIV sensors, enabling compact designs, precise control and robust operation in future robotic applications.
Infineon will also contribute to the PCIM conference program and the various expo stages.






























