BIEL, Switzerland & MILPITAS, CA -: IXYS Corporation announced that it has taken delivery of a Tesla electric vehicle (�EV�). As part of IXYS�s global initiative to support the �Cleantech� industry and reduce its CO2 footprint, IXYS ordered the Tesla EV. IXYS�s power MOSFETs, IGBTs and bipolar power products have been used for the last 20 years in the power trains of worldwide, state-of-the-art, electric mass transportation applications, including electric trains, electric locomotives, electric hybrid trains, electric driven fork lifts and power substations for electric trains. Most notably, IXYS�s power semiconductors were part of the technological development of General Motors� (�GM�) EV1 zero emissions vehicle �Impact� that was introduced by GM in the early 1990s. With the recent resurgence of the EV industry, both in California and globally, and the confidence in the quality of the new generation of these EVs, IXYS decided to support this industry by ordering and taking delivery of the Tesla Roadster EV.
�It is important for us to support local companies by buying their products which will reduce our CO2 emissions and our dependence on foreign oil. We want to see more Silicon Valley based Hi-Tech companies supporting the local EV industry, which will then expand worldwide,� commented Uzi Sasson, IXYS�s Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer. �If each Silicon Valley CEO purchases an EV, we can blaze the trail for a better environment and create the demand that is critical to making the cars and the technology more affordable.�
Dr. Nathan Zommer, Chief Executive Officer of IXYS Corporation, added, �We have been active participants in the development of the EV technology, as we did for GM during our collaboration in the 1989-90 time frame. IXYS GmbH had been part of the demonstration of EV technology more than 20 years ago in Germany. We assisted with our power MOSFETs and IGBTs in the development of solar powered EVs that achieved range and durability records in 1992. We have been active in the developments of advanced power semiconductors and packaging for this industry worldwide, especially in Europe, Korea, North America and China.�
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