There are very few, if any contactors/relays rated for anything close to 100VDC. 480 VAC no problem. DC big problem. Current never goes to zero, contacts weld. With AC, current stops (arcing stops) every half cycle. I welded dozens of ice cube relays while developing relay boards.
IGBT's can handle the voltage, but they don't like fault currents. No fuse is fast enough to protect an IGBT against a fault. SCR's and diodes are fault tolerant.