Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Mitsubishi Electric) announced that it will double a previously announced investment plan to approximately 260 billion Yen, in the five-year period to March 2026, mainly for constructing a new wafer plant to increase production of silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors.
Under the plan, Mitsubishi Electric expects to respond to rapidly increasing demand for SiC power semiconductors for electric vehicles, as well as expanding markets for new applications that require, for example, low energy loss, high temperature operation or high-speed switching.
Plan to help boost energy conservation and decarbonization
The plan will also enable Mitsubishi Electric to contribute to the global green-transformation trend
The plan will also enable Mitsubishi Electric to contribute to the global green-transformation trend toward energy conservation and decarbonization.
A major portion of the increased investment, approximately 100 billion Yen, will be used to construct a new 8-inch SiC wafer plant and enhance related production facilities.
New 8-inch SiC wafer plant
The new factory, which will incorporate an owned facility in the Shisui area of Kumamoto Prefecture, will produce large-diameter 8-inch SiC wafers and introduce a clean room featuring state-of-the-art energy efficiency and high-level automated production efficiency.
Furthermore, the company will enhance its production facilities for 6-inch SiC wafers to meet growing demand in this sector as well.
In addition, Mitsubishi Electric will newly invest approximately 10 billion Yen in a new factory that will consolidate existing operations, currently dispersed throughout the Fukuoka area, for the assembly and inspection of power semiconductors.
Integration of Design, development and production technology verification
The remaining 20 billion Yen, all new investment, will be targeted at equipment enhancements
The integration of design, development and production technology verification will greatly enhance the company’s development capabilities and facilitate timely mass production, in response to market demand.
The remaining 20 billion Yen, all new investment, will be targeted at equipment enhancements, environmental arrangements and related operations.
Developed the world’s first SiC power modules
Over the years, while having led the SiC power module market in fields such as home appliances, industrial equipment and railcars, including the world’s first SiC power modules for air conditioners and high-speed trains, Mitsubishi Electric has accumulated extensive expertise in high-performance, high-reliability technologies for screening and many other facets of the SiC power semiconductor production.