Explore the full management transaction log of Ideal Power Inc., a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Ideal Power Inc. has recorded 8 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €74.4m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 21 December 2021 — Attribution. Among the most active insiders: Lesster Laban E. All data is openly available.
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Ideal Power Inc. (ticker IPWR) is a U.S.-listed company trading on Nasdaq in the United States, with headquarters in Austin, Texas. Founded in May 2007 as Ideal Power Converters, Inc., the company has evolved from a broader power-conversion business into a highly focused semiconductor technology company centered on its proprietary B-TRAN® bidirectional power switch and its SymCool® Power Module. For investors, this is a classic deep-tech micro/small-cap story: the value proposition is built on intellectual property, engineering differentiation, and eventual commercialization rather than on a mature, high-volume operating base. Ideal Power’s strategic core is its B-TRAN® technology, which the company describes as an innovative, patented bidirectional semiconductor switch. Management emphasizes a broad global patent estate covering the topology, operating method, control, and applications of B-TRAN®. The company positions the technology as a potential efficiency upgrade versus conventional power switches such as IGBTs, with lower conduction and switching losses and an inherently bidirectional design. In practical terms, this can matter in applications where power density, thermal management, and system efficiency are critical. The company’s product set remains focused but is commercially oriented. Ideal Power currently highlights the discrete B-TRAN® device and the SymCool® Power Module, with published product specifications of 1200V/75A for the discrete device and 1200V/200A for the module. The firm markets these offerings for solid-state circuit breakers, matrix converters, 3-level T-type inverters, electric vehicles, EV charging, renewable energy, energy storage, UPS/data center systems, and motor drives. This gives the company exposure to electrification and grid-modernization themes, although its market position is still early-stage and not yet that of a scaled industrial supplier. Competitive positioning is therefore based on technological claims, patent protection, and customer validation rather than market share. Ideal Power is not a diversified semiconductor giant; it is a specialized developer attempting to win design-ins and application-level adoption in niches where improved efficiency and reduced component count can create economic value. Its international footprint is also building gradually: while operations are managed from Austin, Texas, the company has announced distribution and customer engagement efforts across global markets, indicating an expanding commercial reach beyond the United States. Recent developments point to a company in transition. In 2025 and into 2026, Ideal Power continued to report progress on commercialization, customer activity, and financing initiatives designed to support execution. The company also communicated orders, distribution agreements, and product shipments tied to its B-TRAN® and SymCool® lineup, signaling that it is moving from R&D-heavy development toward initial commercial traction. For French-speaking investors in France, Belgium, and Switzerland, IPWR should be viewed as a high-risk, potentially high-upside innovation stock on Nasdaq in the United States, where execution, customer adoption, and cash burn remain the key variables to monitor.