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MC EXCLUSIVE Mohali-based chip maker CDIL plans power semiconductor push, EVs in focus after nod from Centre

The Mohali-based chipmaker is also preparing for a rapid scale up of its strategic partnership with Germany’s Infineon, and the first devices are expected to roll out within months. This quick ramp up is backed by CDIL’s infrastructure and existing customer approvals across industries.

August 18, 2025 / 14:31 IST
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Continental Device India (CDIL), a manufacturer of silicon chips and devices, which secured government nod last week for a new investment under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), plans to strengthen its position in the power semiconductor market with a sharp focus on the fast-growing automotive EV sector.

Prithvideep Singh, the General Manager at CDIL Semiconductors told Moneycontrol during an exclusive interaction that the proposed investment will add 16 crore devices annually to the company’s current capacity of 60 crore, deploying both silicon and silicon carbide technologies, areas where it already has strong in-house packaging expertise.

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The Mohali-based chipmaker said it is preparing to ramp up its strategic partnership with Germany’s Infineon, and the first devices are expected to roll out within months. This quick expansion is backed by CDIL’s established infrastructure and existing customer approvals across multiple industries.

Under the tie-up, CDIL will integrate Infineon’s wafer technology and fabrication know-how with its own packaging and assembly capabilities in India. The collaboration will enable CDIL to deliver advanced, high-reliability products for domestic customers in automotive, EVs, solar, railways and other high-power consumption segments.