Electronics
Bosch Receives US Funding for the Semiconductor Plant in Roseville

From Sven Prawitz |Translated by AI 2 min Reading Time

Bosch receives up to 225 million US dollars in federal funding for its silicon carbide plant in California and has started sample production there.

Bosch has been restructuring its semiconductor plant in the USA for several months. For this, the supplier is now receiving a government grant.(Image:  Bosch)
Bosch has been restructuring its semiconductor plant in the USA for several months. For this, the supplier is now receiving a government grant.
(Image: Bosch)

Bosch has reached a binding agreement with the US government for funding of up to 225 million US dollars. The money comes from the "CHIPS Program" of the US Department of Commerce and supports the investment through which Bosch is converting its site in Roseville, California, into a manufacturing facility for silicon carbide semiconductors (SiC). At the same time, the supplier has reportedly started sample production in Roseville.

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