Daily Tech Update – India || 25 Jan 2026

Semiconductor Launches, EV Developments & Electronics Technology News

India’s technology ecosystem continues to move forward through clearly identifiable semiconductor launches, EV platform progress, and concrete electronics technology updates. Tomorrow’s developments highlight how global chipmakers, Indian EV manufacturers, and power-electronics suppliers are shaping the country’s next phase of innovation.

This update focuses on:

  • A specific semiconductor product launch
  • A clear EV platform and product update
  • A focused power electronics and embedded technology development

🔬 Semiconductor Product Launch: STMicroelectronics Introduces STPOWER SiC MOSFET SCT040H65G2V

Company: STMicroelectronics

Product: SCT040H65G2V Silicon Carbide MOSFET

STMicroelectronics has expanded its STPOWER Silicon Carbide portfolio with the launch of the SCT040H65G2V, a 650 V SiC MOSFET optimized for on-board chargers, DC-DC converters, and industrial power supplies—applications increasingly designed and manufactured in India.

Key Electrical Specifications

  • Drain-source voltage: 650 V
  • Typical RDS(on): 40 mΩ
  • Maximum junction temperature: 175 °C
  • Package: TO-247-3
  • Technology: 2nd-generation ST SiC MOSFET

Application Focus

The SCT040H65G2V targets:

  • 6.6 kW to 22 kW onboard EV chargers
  • Bidirectional DC-DC converters
  • Telecom and industrial SMPS

For Indian EV charger manufacturers, this device offers lower switching losses compared to silicon super-junction MOSFETs, enabling:

  • Higher switching frequency
  • Smaller magnetics
  • Improved system efficiency above 96%

STMicroelectronics already has a strong manufacturing and R&D footprint in India, making this launch particularly relevant for local design teams working on next-generation power electronics platforms.


🚗 EV Update: Mahindra XUV.e8 Electric SUV Platform Progress

Manufacturer: Mahindra & Mahindra

Product: XUV.e8 (INGLO EV Platform)

Mahindra has shared additional technical details on its upcoming XUV.e8 electric SUV, built on the INGLO modular EV platform. The vehicle is expected to launch in India soon and represents Mahindra’s most advanced electric powertrain to date.

Platform Highlights

  • Battery capacity options: 60 kWh and 80 kWh
  • System voltage: ~400 V
  • Single-motor and dual-motor AWD variants
  • Liquid-cooled battery and inverter
  • Fast-charging support up to 175 kW DC

Electronics & Powertrain Architecture

The XUV.e8 platform uses:

  • High-power traction inverters with SiC-ready topology
  • Advanced BMS with active cell balancing
  • Vehicle control units capable of OTA updates
  • High-speed CAN-FD and automotive Ethernet

This EV platform shows how Indian OEMs are transitioning toward globally competitive electric SUVs, where power electronics efficiency, thermal design, and embedded software play a central role.


⚡ Power Electronics Update: Texas Instruments C2000™ TMS320F280049C Widely Adopted in EV Chargers

Company: Texas Instruments (TI)

MCU: TMS320F280049C

The TI C2000™ TMS320F280049C real-time microcontroller continues to see widespread adoption across Indian EV charger, solar inverter, and industrial power supply designs.

Key Features

  • High-resolution PWM for digital power control
  • 12-bit and 16-bit ADCs for fast current sensing
  • Control Law Accelerator (CLA)
  • Safety-oriented peripherals

Typical Indian Applications

  • AC-DC PFC stages
  • LLC resonant converters
  • DC fast charger power modules
  • Bidirectional DC-DC converters

The combination of C2000 control MCUs with SiC MOSFETs from STMicroelectronics or Infineon has become a preferred architecture among Indian power-electronics startups and Tier-1 suppliers.


🧠 Embedded Systems Update: NXP S32K344 MCU Gains Traction in EV Body Electronics

Company: NXP Semiconductors

MCU: S32K344

NXP’s S32K344 automotive microcontroller is increasingly used in India for:

  • Body control modules
  • Battery management subsystems
  • Vehicle gateway controllers

Technical Highlights

  • Arm Cortex-M7 core
  • ASIL-B functional safety support
  • Integrated hardware security engine
  • Automotive Ethernet and CAN-FD

This MCU enables software-defined vehicle architectures, allowing Indian OEMs to add features and improve reliability through firmware updates rather than hardware redesigns.


📱 Consumer Tech Update: MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Sees Wider Adoption

Company: MediaTek

SoC: Dimensity 7200

Indian smartphone manufacturers continue to adopt the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 SoC in mid-range devices.

Key Features

  • 4 nm fabrication process
  • Integrated 5G modem
  • Dedicated AI processing unit
  • Improved power efficiency for long battery life

This SoC is commonly found in smartphones priced between ₹20,000–₹30,000, a crucial segment in India’s consumer electronics market.


🇮🇳 Why It Matters for India

1️⃣ Semiconductor Depth in Power Electronics

The launch of STMicroelectronics SCT040H65G2V strengthens India’s access to automotive-grade SiC power devices, critical for EV chargers and inverters.

2️⃣ EV Platforms Move Upmarket

Vehicles like the Mahindra XUV.e8 signal India’s move toward high-performance electric SUVs, not just entry-level EVs.

3️⃣ Engineering Skill Development

Adoption of TI C2000 and NXP S32K MCUs is building deep expertise in real-time control, safety, and embedded software within India.

4️⃣ Consumer Electronics Optimization

SoCs such as Dimensity 7200 reflect growing demand for power-efficient, thermally stable devices in India’s mass market.


🔮 What to Watch Next

  • Wider adoption of SiC MOSFETs in Indian EV traction inverters
  • Localization of power electronics manufacturing
  • Higher-voltage EV architectures (600–800 V)
  • New battery gauge and BMS IC launches for two-wheelers

About The Author

Aniruddh Kumar Sharma
Aniruddh Kumar Sharma

I am an electronics enthusiast.

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