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Published: 10-Dec-2025

Mitsubishi Electric India Showcases Breakthrough Power Semiconductor Devices at PCIM Asia New Delhi 2025

Mitsubishi Electric India showcased its latest high-efficiency power semiconductor technologies at PCIM Asia New Delhi 2025, reinforcing its commitment to powering India’s growth in mobility, renewable energy, and advanced electronics.

High-efficiency semiconductor solutions

MEI Participation in PCIM Asia New Delhi 2025 reinforces the company's commitment on delivering high-efficiency semiconductor solutions.

Mitsubishi Electric India (MEI), a global leader in electrical and electronic equipment, reinforced its commitment to the Indian market by showcasing its flagship, cutting-edge Power Semiconductor Devices and technology at PCIM Asia New Delhi 2025. MEI’s participation emphasizes its focus on delivering high-efficiency semiconductor solutions vital for supporting India’s rapidly growing demand across crucial sectors.

Next-Generation Integrated Power Modules

Visitors at the exhibition experienced the newest DIPIPM platform, a breakthrough product that integrates inverter circuitry, gate-drive functions, and protection features into a single, compact module. These units are engineered for improved system safety and compact designs, making them ideal for high-volume applications.

The latest Compact DIPIPM and SLIMDIP families, available in both IGBT and SiC-based versions, are specifically suited for consumer and light industrial uses, including room air conditioners, washing machines, commercial HVAC, and solar pumping systems.

Advanced Semiconductor Solutions for Core Infrastructure

Beyond DIPIPM, Mitsubishi Electric India displayed a wider product portfolio targeting heavy-duty and essential infrastructure. This included high-voltage HVIGBT modules, LV100, and NX industrial power modules. These advanced semiconductor solutions are engineered for utility-scale solar inverters, wind converters, high-power EV charging and powertrains, Railway traction converters, and HVDC transmission.

Crucially, the showcase featured the company’s latest bare-die SiC MOSFETs and RC-IGBT technology. These devices enable optimal structure, low loss, and high reliability, specifically targeting xEV traction and charging applications, aligning with India's push for sustainable mobility.

Mr. Hitesh Bhardwaj, General Manager/Business Head, Semiconductors & Devices, Mitsubishi Electric India, stated: "India is entering a decisive phase of Power Electronics across mobility and renewable energy infrastructure. With the introduction of the latest Si and SiC semiconductor technologies to the domestic market, we aim to empower Indian manufacturers with smarter, more efficient, and more reliable technologies. Our long-term vision is to support the country's innovation ecosystem and contribute to sustainable growth across industry and society." 

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