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Cree Rebrands Division That Includes Fayetteville as Wolfspeed

Semiconductor manufacturer Cree Inc. has rebranded its power and radio frequency division, which includes the former Arkansas Power Electronics International of Fayetteville, as Wolfspeed, the publicly traded company announced. read more >
APEI's battery charger has earned the Fayetteville firm a second R&D 100 award.
Investments / Manufacturing

Cree Inc. Buys Arkansas Power Electronics International of Fayetteville

Cree Inc. of Durham, North Carolina, a publicly traded LED and semiconductor manufacturer, said Thursday that it has purchased Arkansas Power Electronics International of Fayetteville. read more >
Ty McNutt and Bret Whitaker of Arkansas Power Electronics International explain the charging capability of a prototype Toyota Prius.
Education / Energy / Government & Politics

APEI Improves Hybrid Battery Charging for Hybrid, Electric Cars

Working on a $4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, Fayetteville company Arkansas Power & Electronics International is tackles inefficiencies in hybrid vehicle batteries. The innovations could help jumpstarting the electric vehicle industry. read more >