Recently, BASiC Semiconductor Co., Ltd. (BASiC) together with Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage)have officially signed a strategic partnership agreement. By integrating their advanced SiC (Silicon Carbide) and IGBT (Insulated Gate BipolarTransistor) chip technologies with high-performance, high-reliability power module technologies, the two companies aim to provide more competitive power semiconductor solutions for the global automotive and industrial markets.

Signing Ceremony: He Weiwei (left), General Manager, BASiC Semiconductor and
Noriyasu Kurihara, Director, Vice President of Semiconductor Division,
Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
As a leading global semiconductor company, Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage's power semiconductor products feature high power density and stable quality, contributing to improve power conversion efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Its SiC MOSFETs combine low on-resistance with high reliability, while their IGBTs offer high current capacity and reliability, both are present in extensive application cases. BASiC Semiconductor is a benchmark enterprise in China's SiC power semiconductor industry, with core advantages in SiC chip and power module technologies. BASiC has successfully developed multiple series of automotive and industrial SiC power modules, which are widely applied in electric vehicles, photovoltaic and energy storage systems.
Under this strategic partnership, the two companies will deepen the cooperation in power semiconductor technology R&D, industrial chain synergy, and market applications. By jointly overcoming key technical challenges, they will develop higher-performance and higher-reliability power module products to meet diverse needs of customers and promote innovation of power semiconductors in global automotive and industrial applications. In addition, the two companies will explore diversified collaboration models, aiming to build a sustainable society and foster synergistic, promote the coordinated growth of both parties' businesses, and contribute to combat global climate change.

From September 24th to 26th, BASiC and Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage will jointly participate in PCIM Asia 2025, showcasing their jointly developed SiC power semiconductor products and solutions.
About BASiC Semiconductor
BASiC Semiconductor Co., Ltd., the innovative enterprise of Wide-Band-Gap semiconductor industry in China, is committed to the R&D and industrialization of SiC power devices. BASiC masters the state-of-the-art SiC semiconductor technologies. Its R&D cover the whole industrial chain of SiC power devices, including as chip design, wafer fabrication, packaging and driver circuits. BASiC launched series of product such as discrete SiC Schottky Diodes & MOSFETs, Automotive & Industrial SiC Power Modules and Power Device Driver ICs. The products are widely used in renewable power generation, electric vehicles, locomotive traction, industrial drives and smart grids.
Please visit BASiC Semiconductor’s website for more information: https://www.basicsemi.com/en
About Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
Toshiba Devices & Storage, a wholly owned subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, is responsible for the semiconductor business and storage products (HDD) business within Toshiba Group. Toshiba Group, with its long-standing Basic Commitment, “Committed to People, Committed to the Future.” aims to advance the achievement of carbon neutrality and a circular economy. Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage has for decades supplied power semiconductors, mainly for automotive and industrial markets, that have helped to secure energy saving solutions and equipment miniaturization. The company is expanding power semiconductor production capacity by using 300mm wafers. It is also advancing development of a wider lineup of SiC power devices, especially for automotive and power transmission and distribution applications, taking full advantage of the expertise it has cultivated in railway vehicle applications.
Please visit Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage's website for more information: https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/top.html