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Bosch buys US semiconductor foundry to expand EV chip output

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Posted on April 26, 2023

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· Last updated: February 1, 2026

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The image features the Bosch logo, representing their investment in a California semiconductor foundry to boost EV chip output. This acquisition is vital for increasing the production of silicon carbide chips, crucial for electric vehicle technology.
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Bosch buys US semiconductor foundry to expand EV chip output By Joseph White and Stephen Nellis DETROIT (Reuters) – Germany’s Bosch Group has agreed to buy key assets of California chip manufacturer TSI Semiconductors and invest $1.5 billion to expand U.S. production of silicon carbide chips for electric vehicles. Bosch and TSI did not disclose […]

Bosch buys US semiconductor foundry to expand EV chip output

By Joseph White and Stephen Nellis

DETROIT (Reuters) – Germany’s Bosch Group has agreed to buy key assets of California chip manufacturer TSI Semiconductors and invest $1.5 billion to expand U.S. production of silicon carbide chips for electric vehicles.

Bosch and TSI did not disclose a purchase price. Bosch said it plans to invest $1.5 billion to retool TSI’s chip production facilities in Roseville, California to start producing silicon carbide chips by 2026.

The investment “will be heavily dependent on federal funding opportunities” through the CHIPS act as well as state subsidies, Bosch said in a statement.

Bosch said the TSI facility would become the “third pillar” of in-house semiconductor production, along with two sites in Germany.

Like other automotive manufacturers, Bosch was hit hard over the past two years by disruptions to semiconductor production in Asia, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Those shortages have eased but not gone away. Bosch’s automaker customers have continued to push for more secure, diversified sources of chips.

The silicon carbide chips Bosch said it will manufacture at the TSI Roseville site are increasingly in demand by electric vehicle manufacturers. The silicon carbide chemistry enables greater driving range and faster recharging, Bosch said.

Demand for silicon carbide semiconductors is growing by 30% annually, Bosch said.

That demand has led to a surge in investment in the chips. U.S-based Wolfspeed Inc is building new plants to make silicon carbide chips in New York State and in Germany. Onsemi Corp is also investing heavily in silicon carbide and has signed a strategic agreement with Volkswagen AG to supply chips to the automaker.

The TSI site currently is a foundry for application-specific integrated circuits, or ASICs used in various industries, Bosch said.

Bosch plans to acquire the buildings, machines and infrastructure of TSI as well as well as its commercial semiconductor business. After re-tooling the factory, Bosch said it plans to start producing silicon carbide chips on 200-milimeter wafers – the discs of silicon that chips are produced upon – in 2026 in 10,000 feet of clean room space.

(This story has been refiled to correct the spelling of TSI Semiconductors in paragraph 10)

(Reporting By Joe White, Editing by Nick Zieminski)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is silicon carbide?
Silicon carbide is a semiconductor material that enhances the performance of electric vehicles by enabling greater driving range and faster recharging.
What is a semiconductor foundry?
A semiconductor foundry is a factory where semiconductor devices are manufactured, including integrated circuits and other electronic components.
What is the CHIPS Act?
The CHIPS Act is legislation aimed at boosting semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S. to enhance national security and economic competitiveness.
What are silicon carbide chips used for?
Silicon carbide chips are primarily used in electric vehicles and renewable energy applications due to their efficiency and thermal performance.
What is the significance of federal funding in semiconductor production?
Federal funding is crucial for semiconductor production as it helps companies invest in new technologies and facilities, ensuring a stable supply chain.

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