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Together, we’ll not only explore the exciting world of Light Electric Vehicles (LEVs) but also guide you step-by-step towards building your motorbike – this time with a focus on inverter, from the semiconductor perspective.

  • Get insights about the different sub-applications within the LEV ecosystem, including battery management system (BMS), inverter & smart cluster.
  • Discover how you can benefit from Infineon's portfolio tailored to address your specific technical needs and kickstart your LEV development.
  • Understand how semiconductor technology is shaping the future of sustainable transportation and enabling next-generation mobility solutions.

By participating, you will not only expand your knowledge of the LEV landscape but also learn how to leverage Infineon's comprehensive portfolio to drive innovation and sustainability in electric mobility. Our expert team will provide you with a detailed understanding of the technical and practical aspects of LEV development, enabling you to stay informed in a rapidly evolving field.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to engage directly with our team of specialists and discover how to turn your vision into reality!

philipp-wiswesser
philipp-wiswesser
philipp-wiswesser

EMEA – Technical Distribution Marketing Automotive 

Philipp Wiswesser is an electrical engineer who joined Infineon two years ago, as part of the International Graduate Program. This gave him the exciting opportunity to complete international assignments in Detroit and Milan. Now, he is responsible for providing technical support for the distribution channel within the EMEA region, where he combines his technical expertise with a strong focus on customer solutions.

robert-staudinger
robert-staudinger
robert-staudinger

System Architect for Light Electric Vehicles

After finishing education in power electronics- and telecommunications engineering, Robert pursued a career in software development for mobile devices at Intel, working on enabling open source software for IA CPUs. With autonomous driving becoming a major innovation topic in the 2010s, he moved to setting up and leading Intel's ADAS SW Integration team in Munich. His next position took him back to his roots in power electronics, setting up and leading the in-house development team for electric motorbikes at KTM. He is now able to use all of his 25 years of industry experience as a system architect, responsible for the global light electric vehicles at Infineon.

Electrify your ride: Step 1 to building an electric motorbike with the power of semiconductors
September 23, 2025
09:00 ( CEST )