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Mitsubishi Electric India in early talks with Indian ATMPs to offer SiC chips for local packaging

Mitsubishi Electric India (MEI) is weighing a role in India’s SiC value chain through chip supply and local packaging partnerships.

December 18, 2025 / 13:13 IST
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Hitesh Bhardwaj of Mitsubishi Electric India
Hitesh Bhardwaj of Mitsubishi Electric India

Mitsubishi Electric India has started discussions with a few Indian outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) and advanced test and packaging (ATMP) companies to explore supplying its silicon carbide (SiC) chips for local packaging.

The Japanese major, which currently imports power devices and high-frequency components from Japan and sells them in India, is open to providing bare SiC dies to Indian packaging players that want to build and commercialise their own products.

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"Mitsubishi Electric is open to supplying bare SiC dies to Indian OSAT and ATMP companies, if it helps them develop their own packaging solutions," said Hitesh Bhardwaj, business head – semiconductors and power electronics at Mitsubishi Electric India in a conversation with Moneycontrol.

Bhardwaj confirmed that conversations with Indian ATMP players are already underway, though he said it is too early to talk about outcomes or timelines. "We have started a discussion with a couple of ATMP companies," he said, declining to name them.