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SiCrystal’s SiC Wafers Production Capacity to Triple by 2027 with a New Production Site in Nuremberg
2 Min ReadIn an important step towards strengthening the semiconductor industry and promoting sustainable technologies, SiCrystal GmbH will create new, additional production space in the north-east of Nuremberg, directly opposite the existing site. The new building will offer an additional 6,000 square meters of production space and will be equipped with state-of-the-art technology to further optimize the production of silicon carbide wafers.
The close proximity to the existing plant will ensure close integration of the production processes. SiCrystal’s total production capacity, including the existing building, will be approximately three times higher in 2027 than in 2024.
“The new space will significantly increase the production capacity for SiC substrates and we are proud that we were able to welcome Mayor König to the ground-breaking ceremony,” says Dr. Robert Eckstein, CEO of SiCrystal. This underlines the importance of this project for the city and the region.
“This groundbreaking ceremony marks an important milestone for SiCrystal and underlines our commitment to the metropolitan region. In this way, we can continue to supply innovative products of the highest quality for our customers in the future and make a positive contribution to global sustainability. “, said Dr. Erwin Schmitt, COO of SiCrystal. “With the additional production capacities, we will strengthen our market position and make an important contribution to technological development in the semiconductor industry.”
Nuremberg’s Mayor Marcus König congratulates on this event: “SiCrystal is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of silicon carbide semiconductor substrates – among other things, these products are needed for the energy transition. I am delighted that SiCrystal is committing itself to Nuremberg as a location with this massive investment and is thus not only retaining jobs but also creating new ones. Nuremberg is an attractive location.”
The construction work is scheduled to be completed by the beginning of 2026. And will create new jobs in the region. The new building is being realized in cooperation with the general contractor Systeambau from Hilpoltstein.
SiC wafers from SiCrystal, a subsidiary of the Japanese ROHM Group, are of crucial importance for the production of high-performance semiconductor components. By using SiC, we can achieve higher efficiency, lower energy consumption and improved performance in various applications such as electric vehicles, solar energy, and industrial equipment.
SiCrystal is proud to be a fast-growing employer in the metropolitan region and aims to increase employment by more than 100 by the end of the 2027/28 financial year.
Original – SiCrystal
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LATEST NEWS / PROJECTS / SiC / TOP STORIES / WBG2 Min Read
ROHM and STMicroelectronics announced the expansion of the existing multi-year, long-term 150mm silicon carbide (SiC) substrate wafers supply agreement with SiCrystal, a ROHM group company. The new multi-year agreement governs the supply of larger volumes of SiC substrate wafers manufactured in Nuremberg, Germany, for a minimum expected value of $230 million.
Geoff West, EVP and Chief Procurement Officer, STMicroelectronics, commented “This expanded agreement with SiCrystal will bring additional volumes of 150mm SiC substrate wafers to support our devices manufacturing capacity ramp-up for automotive and industrial customers worldwide. It helps strengthen our supply chain resilience for future growth, with a balanced mix of in-house and commercial supply across regions”.
“SiCrystal is a group company of ROHM, a leading company of SiC, and has been manufacturing SiC substrate wafers for many years. We are very pleased to extend this supply agreement with our longstanding customer ST. We will continue to support our partner to expand SiC business by ramping up 150mm SiC substrate wafer quantities continuously and by always providing reliable quality”.said Dr. Robert Eckstein, President and CEO of SiCrystal, a ROHM group company.
Energy-efficient SiC power semiconductors enable electrification in the automotive and industrial sectors in a more sustainable way. By facilitating more efficient energy generation, distribution and storage, SiC supports the transition to cleaner mobility solutions, lower emissions industrial processes and a greener energy future, as well as more reliable power supplies for resource-intensive infrastructure like data centers dedicated to AI applications.
Original – STMicroelectronics