Infineon receives building permit for final construction phase of Smart Power Fab in Dresden

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Infineon Technologies is on schedule with the construction of the Smart Power Fab in Dresden and is  initiating the final construction phase. During a visit, the Prime Minister of the Free State of  Saxony, Michael Kretschmer, officially handed over the last outstanding building permit for  the new fab issued by the State Directorate of Saxony. The excavation of the building pit  has now been completed. The shell and building construction are currently progressing on  the concrete foundation, which is up to two meters thick. Infineon officially broke ground for  the new plant in Dresden in May 2023. Manufacturing is scheduled to start in 2026. The  production will focus on semiconductors that promote decarbonization and digitalization. 

With a total investment of five billion euros, the company is making a significant contribution  to the European Commission goal to increase the EU’s share of global semiconductor  production to 20 percent by 2030. The semiconductors manufactured in Dresden will secure  future value chains in key European industries. The products manufactured in the new  production facility will be used in the automotive and renewable energy industries. The  interaction of power semiconductors and analog/mixed-signal components enables  particularly energy-efficient and intelligent system solutions – hence the name Smart Power  Fab. 

“The construction of the Smart Power Fab is a big win for Dresden, Saxony, Germany and  Europe,” says Michael Kretschmer, Prime Minister of the Free State of Saxony. “Infineon’s  fourth production module in Dresden is another important building block in strengthening  Europe’s resilience in the field of microelectronics. It is a further step towards achieving the  European Commission’s goal of increasing Europe’s share of global chip production to 20 percent. Thanks to a thoughtful cooperation between the company, the Free State of  Bavaria, the local authorities, and the federal government, it has been possible to get the  investment off the ground and to issue the relevant permits quickly. As a result, the  semiconductors that we urgently need for the mobility and energy transition can be  produced in the new fab starting in 2026.”  

“We are making excellent progress with the construction of our state-of-the-art Smart Power  Fab in Dresden. We are right on schedule also thanks to the excellent cooperation with the  authorities,” says Dr. Rutger Wijburg, Member of the Management Board and Chief  Operations Officer of Infineon. “With our strategic decision to continue investing in Dresden,  we are securing the long-term future of the site and strengthening the manufacturing base  for semiconductors in Europe.”  

The dimensions of the construction site are impressive. On average, construction workers  have removed around 8,000 tons of soil every day since the start of work. A total of 450,000  cubic meters of excavated soil has been produced, which corresponds to the volume of 180  Olympic swimming pools. The soil is being temporarily stored in a specially prepared area  near the Dresden Airport freeway junction. The 22-metre-deep pit not only compensates for  the natural gradient, but also provides a firm foundation for the 150- to 190-centimetre-thick  base plate, which is intended to reduce vibrations – from passing streetcars, for example –  to a minimum. Even minimal vibrations can affect the sensitive semiconductor production.  

In the next construction phase, the basement levels will be built, along with other levels. The  clean room – the heart of the Smart Power Fab – is planned for the fourth level. Once  completed, it will be at the exact same height as the site’s three existing production rooms.  This will optimize an integrated production. The future construction phase of the project  includes a total of ten tower cranes, some of them 80 meters high to support up to 1,200  construction workers who will be working on the site every day in multiple shifts.  

The investment in Dresden is part of the company’s strategy to reach CO2-neutrality by  2030. The Smart Power Fab sets new efficiency standards for the consumption of important  resources such as energy and water. This has a positive impact on the carbon footprint of  Infineon. Even today, Infineon’s products, which are used in solar and wind power plants,  reduce 34 times the amount of CO2 emitted during their production over their lifetime.  

With the investment in the new plant, Infineon is creating an additional 1,000 jobs in the  Saxon state capital. The company currently employs approximately 3,250 people in  Dresden. The number of trainees has already been significantly increased with the new  Fab. Subject to the European Commission’s state aid decision and the national grant  procedure, the project is to be funded in accordance with the objectives of the European  Chips Act. Infineon is aiming for public funding of around one billion euros.