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VertexCom Electric Vehicle Communication Controller chip shipments exceed 1 million units

Taiwan-based VertexCom, a provider of smart charging communication chips, has reached cumulative shipments exceeding 1 million units for its Electric Vehicle Communication Controller (EVCC) chip, driven by the rapid growth of China’s electric vehicle industry.

The high-speed power line communication chip, MSE1022 + MSEX25-i, complies with the HomePlug GreenPHY standard and the ISO15118-3 international data communication standard for CCS electric vehicle charging systems.

VertexCom’s GreenPHY chip MSE1022, paired with MSEX25-i, is well suited for vehicle-end applications, designed to meet high throughput and low latency performance requirements. It is widely applicable in various high-speed power line communication (PLC) markets, including automotive, industrial and consumer electronics.

VertexCom’s GreenPHY chip has passed the AEC-Q100 Grade 2 automotive reliability test and completed ASPICE Level 1 evaluation, fully meeting the requirements of automobile manufacturers for chip design, development and quality management. Additionally, in reliability testing, the GreenPHY chip achieved a junction temperature (Tj) of 150° C.

VertexCom has established long-term strategic partnerships with several Chinese vehicle manufacturers, Tier 1 suppliers and emerging EV startups, collaboratively expanding into the European EV market and developing high-performance EVCC communication solutions.

The company offers a supporting production testing tool to customers, helping them accelerate product validation processes, shorten lead times and help customers speed up their time-to-market.

Source: VertexCom

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