Zenergize Partners with Infineon to Advance Power-Electronics Solutions for India’s Clean Energy Sector
Zenergize has entered into a strategic partnership with Infineon Technologies to integrate Infineon’s Silicon Carbide (SiC) power semiconductor devices into its solar and distributed energy product portfolio.
March 19, 2026. By News Bureau
Zenergize has announced a strategic partnership with Infineon Technologies to integrate advanced semiconductor technologies into locally designed products for solar and distributed energy applications.
Under the agreement, Zenergize will incorporate Infineon’s Silicon Carbide (SiC) power semiconductor devices across its product portfolio. These components, supported by technical and application-level expertise, are expected to improve system efficiency, reliability, and operational lifespan, the company stated.
Veer Karan Goyal, Founder and CTO, Zenergize, said, “India’s energy transition will depend on power-electronics systems that are not only efficient, but also reliable under real operating conditions. Our partnership with Infineon gives us access to globally proven semiconductor technology and deep technical expertise, while allowing us to continue designing and manufacturing in India, for Indian conditions. Importantly, all operational data across our platforms remains securely hosted within India, ensuring data sovereignty and regulatory compliance.”
Commenting on the collaboration, Jens Reinstaedt, Vice President Application Management Industrial and Infrastructure, Infineon Technologies, said, “India's energy-transition ambitions are among the most significant in the world, and Infineon is committed to being a long-term technology partner in this journey.”
The collaboration comes at a time when India’s renewable energy sector is expanding rapidly, driven by initiatives such as the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana and increasing adoption of distributed solar and energy storage solutions across residential, commercial, and industrial segments.
As installations grow, the demand for robust and efficient power-electronics hardware designed for Indian grid conditions continues to rise. Infineon’s SiC semiconductor technology enables higher system efficiency, reduced power losses, and compact and scalable designs. These capabilities are essential for next-generation solar inverters, energy storage systems, and grid-connected power equipment, claimed the company.
By integrating SiC technology, Zenergize will enhance its ability to design and manufacture power-electronics products suited to diverse operating environments, including high temperatures, voltage fluctuations, and space constraints.
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