The expansion project at SiCrystal is set to revolutionize the production of SiC wafers with the addition of a new building that will provide an extra 6,000 square meters of production space. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the new facility aims to enhance the efficiency and quality of SiC wafer production. The strategic location of the new building, in close proximity to the existing plant, will facilitate seamless integration of production processes, ensuring optimal output.
By 2027, the total production capacity, inclusive of the current building, is projected to triple compared to the levels recorded in 2024. This significant increase in capacity signals a promising future for SiCrystal and underscores the company's commitment to meeting the growing demand for high-performance semiconductor components.
Dr. Robert Eckstein, CEO of SiCrystal, expressed his enthusiasm about the expansion, stating, "The new space will significantly increase the production capacity for SiC substrates." This development marks a crucial milestone for SiCrystal, enabling the company to deliver innovative products of superior quality to customers while contributing positively to global sustainability efforts.
SiC wafers produced by SiCrystal, a subsidiary of the esteemed ROHM Group from Japan, play a pivotal role in enhancing the performance of various applications, including electric vehicles, solar energy systems, and industrial equipment. The utilization of SiC technology enables higher efficiency, reduced energy consumption, and improved overall performance, driving advancements in key industries.
Dr. Erwin Schmitt, COO of SiCrystal, emphasized the significance of the expansion, stating, "With the additional production capacities, we will strengthen our market position and make an important contribution to technological development in the semiconductor industry." The expansion project is poised to bolster SiCrystal's position as a global leader in the production of monocrystalline SiC semiconductor wafers, supporting the development of cutting-edge electronic components for diverse applications such as electromobility and green technologies like photovoltaics and wind power.