Infineon teams up with India's CDIL to explore business in light EVs, energy storage solutions | TechCrunch
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Infineon Technologies, Germany's leading semiconductor firm, has teamed up with India's CDIL Semiconductors to address the country's growing demands in electric mobility and renewable energy. This partnership is pivotal for India to increase its EV penetration from 7-8% to 30% and elevate non-fossil energy generation from 100GW to 500GW by 2030. Infineon will supply wafers to CDIL, which will package and assemble them, focusing initially on producing MOSFETs and later expanding to IGBTs, vital for EVs and renewable products, thereby reducing costs and enhancing competitiveness.
CDIL aims to produce MOSFETs initially with plans to expand to IGBTs, meeting Indian EV and renewable energy demands with Infineon's wafers.
The partnership between Infineon and CDIL will bolster India's transition to electric mobility, supporting the country's ambitious targets for EV penetration and renewable energy.
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