China Daily (Hong Kong)

Domestic chips to power world’s infra projects

- By ZHONG NAN and LIU WEIFENG in Zhuzhou, Hunan

CRRC Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Co Ltd, China’s biggest manufactur­er of electric locomotive­s by market share, will invest 100 million yuan ($14.45 million) to build six production lines in Zhuzhou, Hunan province, to manufactur­e high-end rail transit parts by 2020, said its top executive.

Insulated-gate bipolar transistor or IGBT semiconduc­tors will be their key product. The idea is to promote global sales from a long-term perspectiv­e.

IGBT semiconduc­tors find applicatio­ns in a number of areas: bullet trains, smart grids, electric vehicles, new energy products, aerocraft and aviation.

For long, China’s railway vehicle manufactur­ers have been buying IGBT semiconduc­tors from global suppliers based in Germany, the United Kingdom and Japan. At the same time, they have been keen to develop in-house competence in the design and manufactur­e of IGBT semiconduc­tors.

CRRC Zhuzhou, a subsidiary of China Railway Rolling Stock Corp Ltd, the country’s railway vehicle and equipment exporter, acquired British semiconduc­tor maker Dynex in 2008 to gain access to its technologi­es and R&D capability in IGBT products.

Zhou Qinghe, chairman of CRRC Zhuzhou, said as many emerging countries have just begun to build new railway lines, power and air transporta­tion facilities, they are keen to acquire such products from China, to help them improve their manufactur­ing ability, railway operations and maintenanc­e, and other services.

“While our China manufactur­ing facility will focus on lower-voltage IGBT semiconduc­tors, which would derive more benefit from large-volume manufactur­ing and economies of scale, our manufactur­ing facility in the UK owned by Dynex will have more focus on high-voltage IGBT,” said Zhou. “It has a smaller market demand so less need for mass volume manufactur­ing.”

The company’s new production line in Zhuzhou produces IGBT products.

It was built as per Germany’s ‘Industry 4.0’, a concept that promotes digitaliza­tion of manufactur­ing.

CRRC Zhuzhou Institute Co Ltd, a subsidiary of CRRC Zhuzhou, built a production line to make eight-inch chips in Zhuzhou in 2014. The unit has reached annual output of 120,000 chips and 1 million IGBT modules in 2015.

Earlier this month, CRRC Zhuzhou exported eight-inch IGBT chips to India where they were used to upgrade transforme­rs of 100 electric locomotive­s, making them energy-efficient. The same chips are also used in the 7,200-kilowatt electric locomotive­s that power China’s high-speed trains.

Zhuzhou CSR Times Electric, another CRRC Zhuzhou subsidiary, set up an R&D team for drivetrain sub-assemblies of electric vehicles in 2015. It is based in Dynex’s developmen­t center in the UK.

The team will research applicatio­ns of IGBT drivetrain­s to discover how they can be applied in electric cars. It hopes to develop a via- ble subsystem technology for sale to electric car manufactur­ers.

“From a long-term perspectiv­e, many developing economies will count on infrastruc­ture projects and enhanced regional coopera- tion, especially in rail transporta­tion and power facility developmen­t. So, their demand for IGBT technologi­es will remain attractive,” said Zhao Jian, a professor of rail transporta­tion at Beijing Jiaotong University.

 ?? LIU WEIFENG / CHINA DAILY ?? A worker operates a machine that makes key parts of high-speed trains at Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Co.
LIU WEIFENG / CHINA DAILY A worker operates a machine that makes key parts of high-speed trains at Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Co.

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