As power electronics continue to move toward higher voltage, greater efficiency, and longer service life, capacitor selection has become increasingly important. In many high-voltage systems, film capacitors are now the preferred choice due to their strong electrical performance, low losses, and high reliability.
At CABO, we have seen this trend clearly across a wide range of demanding markets, from industrial power and renewable energy to automotive, medical, and other high-reliability applications. This shift is driven not only by changing system requirements, but also by the need for components that can deliver stable performance over the long term.
Designed for High-Voltage Performance
High-voltage environments place significant stress on capacitors. Components must withstand continuous voltage load, ripple current, fast switching, and temperature variation while maintaining stable performance over time.
Film capacitors are well suited to these conditions. With excellent dielectric strength and insulation properties, they can operate reliably in high DC and AC voltage applications such as DC-link circuits, inverters, snubber circuits, and resonant converters.
Low Losses, Higher Efficiency
One of the key advantages of film capacitors is their low dissipation factor and low ESR. These characteristics help reduce internal heating and power loss during operation.
In high-frequency and high-ripple-current applications, lower losses contribute directly to improved system efficiency and better thermal management. This is especially valuable in applications such as solar inverters, energy storage systems, and EV power electronics.
Self-Healing for Greater Reliability
Metallized film capacitors offer a self-healing function, which is one of their most important reliability advantages. If a localized dielectric breakdown occurs, the capacitor can isolate the affected area and continue operating without complete failure
This self-healing capability helps extend service life, improve system stability, and reduce the risk of unexpected downtime in high-voltage applications.
Long Service Life in Demanding Conditions
Film capacitors are also known for their long operational life. Their stable dielectric materials, dry construction, and low internal losses support excellent aging performance over time.
For applications where maintenance or replacement is costly, such as railway systems, industrial equipment, and renewable energy infrastructure, long life is a major benefit. This is also why manufacturers increasingly look for capacitor partners with strong design, testing, and process control capabilities, especially in projects where reliability is a core requirement. CABO’s long-term focus on high-reliability film capacitor solutions and customized development is built around exactly these expectations
In many high-voltage systems, ripple current can significantly affect capacitor temperature and lifetime. Thanks to their low ESR and good thermal behavior, film capacitors can handle high ripple currents more effectively than many alternative technologies.
This makes them a strong choice for DC-link and filtering applications where stable performance and thermal control are critical.
Today, film capacitors are widely used in:
DC-link circuits in inverters and converters
Solar and wind power systems
Energy storage and power conditioning equipment
On-board chargers and DC-DC converters in electric vehicles
Industrial motor drives
UPS systems
Railway and traction electronics
As high-voltage applications continue to demand greater efficiency, reliability, and durability, film capacitors are becoming an increasingly important solution. Their excellent voltage resistance, low loss characteristics, self-healing capability, and long service life make them ideal for modern power electronics.