Top of the range: A Xiaomi SU7 electric car is displayed at an auto show in Beijing. The company says its cooperation with Infineon will help stabilise the supply of silicon carbide for Xiaomi EV, and build a high-performance, safe and reliable luxury car. — AFP
SHANGHAI: Infineon Technologies AG, the world’s top automotive chipmaker, is optimistic about growth opportunities in China’s rapidly developing markets, particularly in electric vehicles (EVs), wind and solar power, according to a senior company executive.
David Poon, senior vice-president of Infineon Technologies and president of Infineon Greater China Region, said the next decade will be an era driven by decarbonisation and digitalisation.
