Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Semiconduc­tor crunch may hit auto sales in Aug-Sep: Jefferies

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MUMBAI: The global shortage of semiconduc­tor chips is hurting automobile production and may impact August-September wholesales, even as demand is recovering well from the second wave of the pandemic, a report said on Tuesday.

In August, the registrati­on of passenger vehicles and tractors saw a 41-44% uptick over the same period of 2019, and truck registrati­ons are also improving despite a 15% decline in the months over August 2019, financial services firm Jefferies said in its report.

However, two-wheeler registrati­ons fell 19% in August over the same period of 2019, it said.

Noting that chip shortages are hurting production and should impact August-September wholesales, Jefferies said, “companies such as Maruti, Bajaj and Royal Enfield have seen an increased impact in the September quarter.” The recent pandemic-related lockdown in Malaysia might add to the constraint­s, it added.

Semiconduc­tors are silicon chips that cater to control and memory functions in products ranging from automobile­s, computers and cell phones to various other electronic items.

The shortage of such a crucial component has been impacting the automotive industry globally along with other industries, forcing them to cut down on production.

The usage of semiconduc­tors in the auto industry has gone up globally in recent times with new models coming with more and more electronic features such as bluetooth connectivi­ty and driver-assist, navigation and hybrid-electric systems.

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