ROHM has recently held an opening ceremony announcing the completion of a new building at ROHM Apollo’s Chikugo plant to enhance the production capacity of SiC power devices.
The new building is a state-of-the-art environmentally friendly factory that introduces a number of energy-saving technologies to its production facilities, with 100% of its electricity coming from renewable energy sources.
In addition, ROHM has strengthened its BCM (Business Continuity Management) system by introducing various disaster countermeasures. And from January 2021, ROHM will begin installing production equipment and build a manufacturing system that can meet the medium- to long-term increases in demand for SiC power devices.
ROHM, which has been mass producing SiC power devices including SiC SBDs and MOSFETs since 2010, continues to lead the industry in technological development. At the same time, with its integrated production system, ROHM continuously improves its production efficiency by increasing wafer diameter and utilizing the latest equipment while also reducing the environmental impact of manufacturing.
In addition to this new building, SiCrystal GmbH, a ROHM Group company that manufactures SiC wafers, is scheduled to start operating with 100% renewable energy from the next fiscal year, reducing CO2 emissions from purchased power at the plant to zero. As a result, all major production processes for SiC wafers will use environmentally friendly renewable energy.
Overview of the New ROHM Apollo Building:
Structure: 5 floors above ground
Completion: December 2020
Scheduled Operation: 2022