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Tata Electronics teams up with Japan's ROHM to make next-gen car chips

Business

Tata Electronics (part of Tata Group) is partnering with Japan's ROHM to build and test advanced power chips for cars.
They're aiming for mass production by 2026, mixing ROHM's chip expertise with Tata's manufacturing skills to supply both India and the world.

Why does this matter?

This move isn't just about cool car tech—it's part of a bigger push to boost India's role in global electronics.
Tata is investing billions in new facilities across Gujarat and Assam, targeting everything from cars and mobiles to AI and aerospace.
By joining forces with companies like ROHM, Merck, and Intel, Tata hopes to make India a real player in the semiconductor game—and that means more innovation and a commitment to local employment closer to home.