Mumbai, June 9 -- German technology company Bosch has officially introduced its third-generation Silicon Carbide (SiC) semiconductors to the Indian market. The strategic rollout targets the next phase of India's electric vehicle (EV) expansion, shifting the market focus from early adoption toward cost efficiency, longer ranges, and mass-market scaling.

Silicon carbide technology has become a cornerstone of modern EV drivetrains, acting as the primary control mechanism for energy flow within the power electronics system - specifically the inverter. By optimising the conversion of direct current (DC) from the battery into alternating current (AC) for the electric motor, SiC chips directly dictate a vehicle's overall electrical efficiency....