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ASML to equip India’s first commercial chip fab — $11 billion Dholera project targets 50,000 wafers a month

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Why This Matters

ASML's partnership with Tata Electronics marks India's entry into advanced semiconductor manufacturing, with the establishment of the country's first commercial chip fab in Dholera. This $11 billion project aims to produce 50,000 wafers per month, leveraging cutting-edge lithography technology and international collaboration to bolster local and global supply chains. The initiative signifies a major step toward self-reliance in semiconductor production and technological innovation in India.

Key Takeaways

ASML and Tata Electronics have signed a memorandum of understanding to deploy ASML's lithography equipment at India's first front-end semiconductor fab, a 300mm facility under construction in Dholera, Gujarat.

The deal was signed during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the Netherlands, with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten also present, and covers lithography tools, talent development, and supply chain support for a fab backed by $11 billion in total investment.

Taiwan's Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) is licensing the process technology for the Dholera fab, covering 28nm, 40nm, 55nm, 90nm, and 110nm nodes, according to the ASML press release. PSMC is also providing design and construction assistance under a definitive agreement finalized with Tata Electronics in 2024.

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At full capacity, the plant is designed to produce 50,000 wafers per month for a chip portfolio that covers power management ICs, display drivers, microcontrollers, and high-performance computing logic for automotive, mobile, AI, and communications applications, according to the companies' joint statement.

"ASML's deep expertise in holistic lithography solutions will ensure the timely ramp of our fab in Dholera, create a resilient and trusted supply chain for our global customers, drive innovation, and develop talent locally," Randhir Thakur, CEO and MD of Tata Electronics, said in the press release.

It was reported last month that civil construction at the Dholera site has reached roughly 50% completion. The project required a major redesign late last year after soil testing found the ground too soft and saline for the original structural plan, though it was said at the time that the changes wouldn’t delay the project’s overall timeline, and trial production is still targeted for later this year.

India's government is covering 50% of the eligible project costs through the India Semiconductor Mission, according to a fiscal support agreement signed in March last year between Tata Electronics and the Indian government's ISM.

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The Gujarat state government provides additional incentives, including subsidized land in the Dholera Special Investment Region, reduced power tariffs, and stamp duty exemptions. The Dholera site was formally designated a Special Economic Zone in April 2026.

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