Infineon to build world’s largest 200-mm SiC Power Fab in Malaysia

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Infineon Technologies is now taking a further, decisive step to shape this  market: By significantly expanding its Kulim fab – over and above the original  investment announced in February 2022 – Infineon will build the world’s largest  200-millimeter SiC (silicon carbide) Power Fab. The planned expansion is backed  by customer commitments covering about five billion euros of new design-wins in  automotive and industrial applications as well as about one billion euros in pre payments. 

Over the next five years Infineon will additionally invest up to five billion euros in  Kulim during a second construction phase for Module Three. The investment will  lead to an annual SiC revenue potential of about seven billion euros by the end of  the decade, together with the planned 200-millimeter SiC conversion of Villach and  Kulim. This highly competitive manufacturing base will support Infineon’s SiC  market share target of 30% towards the end of the decade. Infineon is confident  that the company’s SiC revenue in the fiscal year 2025 will come in ahead of the  target of one billion euros. 

“The market for silicon carbide shows accelerating growth, not only in automotive  but also in a broad range of industrial applications such as solar, energy storage  and high-power EV charging. With the Kulim expansion, we will secure our  leadership position in this market,” said Jochen Hanebeck, CEO of Infineon. “With  the industry’s leading scale and a unique cost position, we are leveraging our  competitive position of best-in-class SiC trench technology, the broadest package  portfolio and unrivaled application understanding. These factors are the areas of  differentiation and success in the industry.”

Infineon has been awarded new design wins of about five billion euros along with  about one billion euros in prepayments from existing and new customers: In the  automotive sector this includes six OEMs, three of them from China. Among the  customers are Ford, SAIC and Chery. In the area of renewable energies  customers include SolarEdge and three leading Chinese photovoltaic and energy  storage systems companies. In addition, Infineon and Schneider Electric agreed  on a capacity reservation including prepayments for power products based on  silicon and silicon carbide. Infineon and the respective customers will provide more  details in separate announcements in the near future. The prepayments will  contribute positively to Infineon’s cash flow in the coming years and shall be fully  repaid in connection with the agreed sales volumes by 2030 at the latest. 

The Right Honourable Dato’ Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim, Prime Minister of Malaysia,  expressed his appreciation for Infineon’s commitment to creating a significant wide  bandgap hub in the country. “Malaysia is putting in maximum efforts to meet its  national target to decarbonize its economy and achieve net zero by 2050.  Malaysia’s continued appeal as a preferred investment destination comes with a  well-established landscape for developing innovative and sustainable  technologies. In this vein, Infineon’s vision on green technology and sustainability  puts it right at home in Malaysia. Infineon and other well-established German  corporations’ continued faith in Malaysia is a vote of confidence in Malaysia’s new  economic growth agenda premised on inclusivity and sustainability, enabled by  strong policies on knowledge transfer, quality investments, business enablement  and socio-economic well-being based on equitable sharing of the nation’s wealth.”  

The Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI), His Hon. Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Aziz lauded Infineon’s expansion and said, “Infineon’s expansion of their world-class silicon carbide facility in Kulim marks a significant  milestone in Malaysia’s pursuit of developing advanced manufacturing capabilities,  creating high-skilled employment opportunities and positioning the country at the  forefront of enabling green technologies, which are crucial to achieving our global  sustainable development goals. The innovative power semiconductor technologies  manufactured in the SiC Power Fab will also bolster Malaysia’s position as a key  player in the world’s semiconductor ecosystem, with a growing role specifically in  the sustainable technology supply chain. I am heartened by Infineon’s sharing of  Malaysia’s commitment to address the impact of climate change and I look forward to our long-term partnership for the further development of Malaysia’s green  technologies ecosystem.” 

Sustainability is a key element in the planning, construction and operation of the  fab. The building is designed in a way that allows Infineon to make responsible  use of resources such as electricity and water.