Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Everything about electronics
Everything about electronics
India’s electronics and mobility ecosystem is entering a high-growth phase in 2026, driven by rising EV adoption, advanced semiconductor usage, and increasing domestic manufacturing. On Fabruary 01, 2026, several major updates across microcontrollers, power semiconductors, electric vehicles, and consumer electronics reflect this momentum.
Today’s update highlights new automotive-grade semiconductor platforms, next-generation EV inverter components, smartphone processor upgrades, and power supply innovations shaping Indian industry.
NXP Semiconductors has strengthened its presence in the Indian automotive electronics market with increased deployment of its S32K3 microcontroller family.
These Arm Cortex-M7/M0+ based MCUs are being adopted by Indian Tier-1 suppliers for:
The S32K344 offers:
Meanwhile, the S32K312 targets cost-sensitive EV subsystems with integrated analog peripherals and low-power modes.
Suppliers in Chennai, Pune, and Bengaluru are integrating S32K devices into ECUs for Tata Motors, Mahindra Electric, and Ashok Leyland EV platforms.
This marks a shift from generic MCUs to safety-certified automotive processors in India.
Infineon Technologies continues expanding silicon carbide adoption in Indian EV and renewable energy sectors.
These SiC and IGBT modules are now widely used in:
The IMZA120R030M1H SiC MOSFET provides:
This allows inverter efficiencies above 98%, improving vehicle range and charger reliability.
Indian EV charger manufacturers in Noida and Ahmedabad are shifting from silicon IGBTs to SiC modules for 60 kW and 120 kW charging stations.
Mahindra Electric is expanding its INGLO EV architecture with new powertrain modules.
Key technologies include:
The new models use inverters built around Infineon IMZ120R045M1 and gate drivers such as TI UCC21750-Q1.
This enables:
Tata Motors has started deploying updated battery packs in:
These packs integrate:
The new design improves cell balancing accuracy and extends battery life beyond 2,500 cycles.
Tata Power and ChargeZone are installing chargers using:
This supports stable high-power charging across national highways.
Flagship smartphones in India continue to rely on:
Key devices include:
The SoC integrates:
This enables on-device AI translation, advanced camera HDR, and generative AI features.
Samsung has restarted shipments of:
for select Galaxy models in India, focusing on cost-optimized premium devices.
Indian laptop brands are adopting:
with AI accelerators for productivity and content creation.
India’s power supply industry is transitioning to compact, high-efficiency architectures.
These ICs are being used in:
GaN ICs such as:
are powering 100 W–240 W USB-C chargers from Indian OEMs in Mumbai and Gurugram.
This reduces charger size by nearly 40% compared to traditional silicon designs.
Solar inverter manufacturers are adopting:
to achieve higher power density and better grid compliance.
NXP S32K MCUs and Infineon SiC devices enable Indian companies to design globally compliant ECUs and inverters.
Improved battery management and inverter efficiency lower long-term EV ownership costs.
Advanced MCU and power semiconductor adoption drives demand for embedded and power electronics engineers.
Products built with automotive-grade and wide-bandgap devices meet global certification standards.
GaN and SiC technologies reduce electricity losses in chargers, solar plants, and data centers.