Your weekly digest of news, analysis and perspective on the global power electronics industry.

Your weekly digest of news, analysis and perspective on the global power electronics industry

Power Electronics News October 15, 2025
Your weekly digest of news, analysis and perspective on the global power electronics industry.
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Editor's Note
Maurizio Di Paolo EmilioEditor-in-Chief
Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio

Quaise Energy is working to access the Earth’s deep geothermal heat using advanced drilling technologies that vaporize rock to reach unprecedented depths. This approach aims to provide a constant and scalable energy source. In this issue, we examine how their research could redefine geothermal power generation. Moreover, Ferrari unveiled its electric innovation during Capital Markets Day on October 9. Although the stock market recorded a decline in shares of around 15% on the day of the announcement, the news does not mean that the Italian parent company is giving up on the electric market. The long-term strategy is for 20% of production to be fully electric by 2030, with the remainder divided between internal combustion engines and hybrids. Other topics discussed in this newsletter are sodium-ion batteries and next-generation eFuse for demanding server applications. Don't miss my latest episode of Wine Down Friday with Ambient Scientific’s GP Singh.

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Drilling Deeper: How Quaise Energy Plans to Tap the Endless Heat Beneath Our Feet

Quaise envisions a promising future in which deep geothermal energy becomes a globally accessible, sustainable, and abundant power source.

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Ferrari Elettrica: The Future of Electric Supercars in 2026

Ferrari unveils the Elettrica: electric supercar, 500 km range, advanced battery, F1-inspired motors.

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Sodium Ion Batteries Show Increasing Market Penetration

This article focuses on Na-ion batteries developed by Natron Energy, a California-based company in the U.S.

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Next-Generation eFuse Designed for Demanding Server Applications

The new AOZ17517QI series developed by Alpha and Omega Semiconductor combines a hot-swap controller and power MOSFET in a single package.

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Wine Down Friday with Ambient Scientific’s GP Singh

In this Wine Down Friday episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Gajendra Prasad Singh (GP Singh), CEO of Ambient Scientific. We explored the…

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