
As India’s electric mobility sector moves beyond early adoption toward large-scale growth, Bosch has introduced its third-generation Silicon Carbide (SiC) semiconductor technology in the country. The latest chips are designed to enhance electric vehicle efficiency and performance while supporting the development of a robust domestic EV ecosystem.
Silicon Carbide semiconductors play a critical role in EV power electronics, particularly within inverters, where they manage energy flow between the battery and electric motor. By improving energy conversion efficiency, they help maximize vehicle performance and battery utilization.
Bosch’s new-generation SiC chips deliver approximately 20% higher performance compared to previous versions, making them well-suited to meet the demands of India’s rapidly expanding EV market. For vehicle manufacturers and consumers alike, the technology offers key benefits including extended driving range without increasing battery size, improved energy efficiency, and lower overall ownership costs.
“Our advanced SiC technology is designed to deliver the tangible benefits that Indian consumers demand – longer driving range, faster charging, and lower long-term costs.” said Sandeep Nelamangala, Joint Managing Director, Bosch Limited, and President, Bosch Mobility India. “By making high-efficiency power electronics more accessible, we are helping to unlock the full potential of the EV market, making clean, efficient mobility a reality for everyone in India.”
With over 60 million SiC chips already delivered worldwide, Bosch brings proven power semiconductor expertise to support the next phase of India’s electrification journey. The company continues to invest billions of euros in expanding its global semiconductor capabilities, creating a strong foundation for innovation, supply resilience, and future growth. As India advances its ambitions in electric mobility, localization, and advanced manufacturing, Bosch aims to support customers and ecosystem partners by bringing together global semiconductor expertise and local ecosystem development.
With its third generation of SiC chips, Bosch is taking this technology to the next level. “Our ambition is clear: we want to be a globally leading manufacturer of SiC chips,” said Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of Management and chairman of the Bosch Mobility business sector. “With our next generation SiC chips, we are helping our customers put even more powerful and efficient electric vehicles onto the road.”
Bosch’s Gen 3 SiC technology enables more compact and efficient power electronics designs by reducing energy losses, improving thermal performance, and lowering system complexity and cooling requirements. Miniaturization is a key enabler for long-term cost efficiency, as it allows more chips to be produced per wafer. In this way, Bosch is contributing to making high-performance electronics more widely accessible.
These combined advantages make advanced power electronics relevant not only for premium vehicles, but also for mass-market EV segments where efficiency, affordability, and reliability are critical.
With this strategic introduction, Bosch is bringing advanced semiconductor innovation closer to the needs of India’s evolving mobility landscape and supporting the next phase of efficient, scalable, and sustainable electric mobility in the country.





