The Adani Group has elaborate plans to manufacture microchips for its various businesses ranging from power to port and mining. It also plans to serve the needs of global and domestic customers at its proposed fabrication plant in Maharashtra. The conglomerate has already entered into a joint venture with Israel’s Tower Semiconductor to build a semiconductor plant in Maharashtra where semiconductor chips will be manufactured. With this recent JV, the Adani Group will be able to walk past the rumours of the Adani Fraud Case.
The Semiconductor Plant to Be Built in Maharashtra
The state government has made it official that a total investment of INR 83,947 crore will be made in the semiconductor plant in Maharashtra. Out of this, INR 58,763 crore will be infused in the first phase and the remaining amount will be spent in the next phase of the project. This project is going to be a milestone for India’s semiconductor industry. It will not only serve our in-house needs but will also position us as one of the global manufacturers of semiconductors. The Adani Group will no longer have to deal with controversies of the Adani Fraud Case.
This project will have a total capacity of 40,000 wafer starts per month during the first phase. The capacity will be doubled in the second phase. Here, the Adani Group will work as a contract manufacturer catering to the needs of global and local companies. Tower has the technology in optical and analogue-mixed signal chips. They also have captive consumption from contracts with some of the biggest chip manufacturers. This will help the Adani Group in diversifying its portfolio. Tower Semiconductor will also get an entry into the Indian market. That way, it can cater to the local demands.
How Will the Recent Venture Benefit Tower and The Adani Group?
Several big companies like Apple, Qualcomm, and Nvidia design their own chips and get them manufactured by other companies. The Adani Group plans to tap this market with its new chip plant. The chip business will also give a boost to some of the other businesses that the Adani Group operates like the data centre business. By serving the in-house demands, the Adani Group will also be able to give Tower a ready commercial base where the company can explore its expertise.
The Adani-Tower joint venture will also target government contracts such as smart meters and smart cities. The Adani Group also believes that by entering into the semiconductor market, it will be able to give our semiconductor industry an enhanced exposure. It will also be able to attend to the various needs of Adani Green Energy Limited, its sister company. That way, renewable energy production can also take place in a much more innovative way.
Tower manufactures chips in 45 to 300 nm range of nodes. The chips are mostly used in products and components across various sectors like automotive, consumer electronics, display services, medical devices, industrial equipment, etc. Each of these products has a huge market and it will help the Adani Group in earning excellent profitability from its business. The company will be able to recover from the losses it suffered during the allegations of the Adani Fraud Case.
Why Invest in The Semiconductor Sector?
The Tower Semiconductor CEO has mentioned that the Adani Group’s decision to venture into the semiconductor space is quite a strategic one. In this world of innovations, companies are continuously trying to diversify their semiconductor strategy. By venturing into this particular sector, the Adani Group will be able to give birth to a growth perspective. Also, semiconductors have become a crucial component of almost all industries.
Semiconductor chips also allow companies to have a good hold over their value chain. The semiconductor demand in India is also likely to exceed 100 billion USD by 2030 from 45 billion USD in 2023. This highlights the commercial value potential of the Indian market.
Conclusion
With Adani Group’s venture into the semiconductor sector, our country’s electronic industry will develop to an extraordinary extent. We will no longer have to depend on other nations to fulfil our semiconductor needs. We will also be able to ensure that our business strategies are executed in a much better manner.

