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Everything about electronics
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India’s electronics and mobility ecosystem continues to evolve rapidly in 2026, supported by strong EV adoption, expanding semiconductor supply chains, and rising demand for smart devices. On February 5, 2026, major updates across microcontrollers, power semiconductors, electric vehicles, smartphones, and industrial power supplies highlight India’s growing technological maturity.
Today’s update focuses on STMicroelectronics’ high-performance MCUs, Wolfspeed’s silicon carbide devices, Tata Motors’ EV upgrades, OnePlus’s flagship smartphone launch, and next-generation SMPS platforms.
STMicroelectronics is seeing increased deployment of its STM32H7 series microcontrollers in Indian industrial and automotive electronics.
These Arm Cortex-M7 MCUs are being used in:
The STM32H743ZI offers:
EMS companies in Bengaluru and Pune are integrating these MCUs into export-oriented automation and EV subsystems.
Wolfspeed has increased availability of its latest silicon carbide MOSFETs and modules in India.
These devices are optimized for:
The C3M0075120K features:
Indian EV charger manufacturers in Noida and Surat are adopting these MOSFETs for 60 kW–150 kW fast chargers.
Tata Motors has rolled out electronics and battery upgrades for its Tiago EV and Punch EV (2026 models).
These upgrades deliver:
Tata has introduced:
This improves long-term battery durability under Indian climate conditions.
OnePlus has officially launched its OnePlus 13 and OnePlus 13R smartphones in the Indian market.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 integrates next-generation Oryon CPU cores and a Hexagon NPU delivering over 55 TOPS AI performance.
Assembly continues at OnePlus’s Noida manufacturing facility.
Indian power electronics manufacturers are deploying new SMPS and DC-DC platforms using advanced controller ICs.
These ICs are being used in:
Modern designs now achieve:
This reduces cooling requirements and improves system reliability.
STM32H7 MCUs enable Indian companies to design advanced real-time control systems.
Wolfspeed and Infineon SiC devices improve inverter performance and driving range.
Local assembly of EVs and smartphones strengthens India’s electronics supply chain.
High-efficiency SMPS platforms reduce electricity usage in telecom and transport infrastructure.
Use of automotive-grade and industrial-grade ICs improves global market acceptance.