Key Highlights
- Kaynes Semicon ships 900 Intelligent Power Modules (IPM5) from its Sanand OSAT facility.
- The project is part of the India Semiconductor Mission 1.0 and delivered to Alpha and Omega Semiconductor (AOS), USA.
- Full-scale mass production for AOS is scheduled to begin by January 2026.
- Mitsui supported the project by providing critical raw materials and global logistics assistance.
Kaynes Semicon Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kaynes Technology India Limited, has achieved a major milestone in India’s semiconductor manufacturing journey. The company successfully rolled out and shipped 900 units of Intelligent Power Modules (IPM5) from its world-class OSAT (Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test) facility in Sanand, Gujarat.
This development marks India’s first commercially manufactured Multi-Chip Module (MCM) under the India Semiconductor Mission 1.0. The shipment was delivered to Alpha & Omega Semiconductor (AOS), a global leader in power semiconductor design and manufacturing, headquartered in Sunnyvale, USA. The achievement reflects India’s growing capability in advanced semiconductor packaging and production.
The IPM5 module integrates 15 semiconductor dies — including IGBTs, controller ICs, FRDs, and diodes — into a compact, high-performance package. This configuration ensures high power efficiency, thermal stability, and reliability for applications across industrial, household, and energy-saving systems.
Kaynes Semicon’s Sanand facility is designed for a total production capacity of 6.3 million chips per day once fully operational. The recent shipment marks the start of commercial production for AOS, with full-scale mass production expected by January 2026. AOS is anticipated to utilize a major share of the facility’s early capacity, ramping up to 1.5 million chips per day by Q1 FY26-27.
The project was supported by Mitsui & Co., a global trading and investment conglomerate operating across 60+ countries. Mitsui provided essential raw materials including lead frames, aluminum and copper wires, and mold compounds, ensuring uninterrupted production and delivery timelines. This collaboration strengthens India’s semiconductor supply chain and contributes to building a more resilient, self-reliant ecosystem.