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Wolfspeed, ZF ‘to build chip factory’

- ANDREAS RINKE VICTORIA WALDERSEE ILONA WISSENBACH

German chip supplier ZF Friedrichs­hafen and US chipmaker Wolfspeed were expected to announce plans yesterday to build an electric vehicle chip plant in the Saarland region, according to three sources close to the matter.

The move comes as carmakers such as Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen continue to cope with a shortage of vital semiconduc­tors needed for the numerous electric vehicles they are shifting to.

Volkswagen, Europe’s top carmaker, earlier this month warned that the chip squeeze meant 2023 would remain volatile and challengin­g, but expected supplies to improve.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Economy Minister Robert Habeck were to attend the event, a briefing on where the new chip factory will be built — on the site of a closed-down coal plant.

The chanceller­y said the event was related to an industrial policy project in the field of microelect­ronics but did

not provide further details.

Frankfurt-listed Wolfspeed shares were 5.9% higher in morning trading.

The project will cost over €2 billion ($2.2 billion), and ZF will hold a minority stake, with production to begin in four years, according to German business paper Handelsbla­tt, citing unidentifi­ed sources.

A spokespers­on for ZF declined to comment. Wolfspeed was not immediatel­y available for comment.

Government­s in Europe are jockeying for new industrial projects amid unease that subsidies on offer in the United States via the Inflation Reduction Act will lure planned investment­s in Europe across the Atlantic.

US chip giant Intel Corp announced plans last March to build a new chip manufactur­ing complex in Magdeburg, but is now asking for more subsidies in light of rising inflation, according to media reports.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Wolfspeed’s silicon carbide 200mm wafer is seen on display at its facility in Marcy, New York.
REUTERS Wolfspeed’s silicon carbide 200mm wafer is seen on display at its facility in Marcy, New York.

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