Toshiba Completes 300 mm Semiconductor Fabrication Facility for Growing Power Sector Market

Power semiconductors are critical components in the supply and management of power, as well as in the energy efficiency of all electrical devices. With the growing electrification of autos and the automation of industrial machines, demand is projected to remain healthy

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation recently hosted a ceremony to commemorate the completion of a new 300-millimeter wafer manufacturing facility for power semiconductors in Japan.

The completion of construction marks a significant milestone in Toshiba’s multiyear investment programme. Toshiba will now proceed with equipment installation in preparation for mass production in the second half of fiscal year 2024.

Once Phase 1 is fully operational, Toshiba’s power semiconductor manufacturing capacity will be around 2.5 times that of fiscal 2021, when the investment plan was formed.

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation operates in a wide range of industries, including semiconductors and HDD’s.

Toshiba Semiconductors aims to contribute to green innovation and the development of global industries. Toshiba began production of power semiconductors on a 300-milimeter wafer line in fiscal year 2022. Along with this, Toshiba is pursuing the development of compound semiconductors, such as SiC power devices, leveraging its expertise in railway applications to expand its range for automotive and other applications.

Power semiconductors are critical components in the supply and management of power, as well as in the energy efficiency of all electrical devices. With the growing electrification of autos and the automation of industrial machines, demand is projected to remain healthy.

The new production facility follows and will significantly contribute to Toshiba’s Business Continuity Plan (BCP).

The New Manufacturing building features a seismic isolation construction that absorbs earthquake impact and backup power sources. Energy from renewable sources and solar panels on the building’s roof (onsite PPA model) will enable the facility to satisfy 100% of its power requirements using renewable energy.

Artificial intelligence will improve product quality and production efficiency.

Toshiba also hopes to get a grant from Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry to help fund its investment in some production equipment.

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