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Wolfspeed Opens the World’s Largest 200mm Silicon Carbide Fab Enabling Highly Anticipated Device Production

Apr 25, 2022
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The New York-based fab expands Wolfspeed’s manufacturing capacity to meet the steepening demand for Silicon Carbide devices across automotive and industrial applications.

Close up product photo of a silicone carbide wafer and branded stand.
Wolfspeed’s industry-leading Silicon Carbide 200mm semiconductor wafer.

DURHAM, N.C., April. 25, 2022  – Wolfspeed, Inc. (NYSE: WOLF), the global leader in Silicon Carbide technology and production, today officially opened its state-of-the-art, Mohawk Valley Silicon Carbide fabrication facility in Marcy, N.Y. with a ribbon cutting ceremony with Federal and State Officials.  The 200mm wafer fab will help lead the industry-wide transition from silicon to Silicon Carbide-based semiconductors.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul was on site to officially welcome Wolfspeed to Mohawk Valley, in addition to Eric Bach, Senior Vice President of Product and Chief Engineer at Lucid Motors. As a key partner, Lucid Motors had the honor of “cutting the ribbon” with its Lucid Air®, named the 2022 MotorTrend Car of the Year®. Wolfspeed recently announced a multi-year agreement with Lucid to supply Silicon Carbide devices. The Lucid Air Grand Touring features an official EPA estimated 516 miles of range or 1,050 horsepower.

“By cutting the ribbon on this new chip fabrication facility, we are making good on the promise of being the most business-friendly and worker-friendly state in the nation, while cementing New York as the national hub for semiconductor production,” Governor Hochul said. “Employers in cutting-edge industries like Wolfspeed will power the future of New York by bringing good paying jobs and educational opportunities to communities like this one, right here in Marcy. My administration is pulling out all the stops to position emerging industries for success in our state, and I thank Wolfspeed for this public-private partnership.” 

The four speakers standing side by side after the ribbon cutting, names in the caption.
Pictured right to left: Gregg Lowe, CEO Wolfspeed; Governor Kathy Hochul; Eric Bach, Senior VP of Product & Chief Engineer Lucid; Tony Picente, Oneida County Executive

“We are honored to be joined by these government, community, and industry leaders to celebrate Wolfspeed’s Mohawk Valley Fab, New York State’s economic competitiveness and American chip manufacturing,” said Gregg Lowe, president and CEO of Wolfspeed. “I am incredibly proud of the team, and all of our partners, who brought this monumental fab to life in such a short time. This fab will not only supply customers in 2022 but also support long-term American competitiveness.”

“As a market leader and technology innovator, we share Wolfspeed’s values and mission to provide industry-leading solutions for energy efficient consumption and a sustainable future,” said Eric Bach, Senior Vice President of Product and Chief Engineer at Lucid. “Today, we are very proud to announce we will be partnering with Wolfspeed to source the highest quality Silicon Carbide components here in the State of New York, providing even more American jobs for the EV industry.”

The automated Mohawk Valley facility is the world’s first and largest 200mm Silicon Carbide fab providing uncompromised wafer quality and higher yield. The devices developed in Mohawk Valley will be critical in feeding Wolfspeed’s $20B+ pipeline and the global semiconductor industry. The first Silicon Carbide lot was run at the facility earlier this month. More than 600 high-tech Mohawk Valley jobs will be created by 2029.

“We are proud to be a part of the growing semiconductor industry in New York and appreciate the strong, sustained support received from our local partners,” said Rex Felton, Senior Vice President of Global Operations. “This facility showcases our commitment to the highest standards for operational excellence that will lead to more output and therefore, more product in the hands of our customers.”

Wolfspeed is also expanding its operations in N.C. with the creation of a materials factory in Durham, N.C., scheduled to be completed later this year. Together, these factories establish a national Silicon Carbide corridor on the East Coast, combining Wolfspeed’s 30+ year history of research and development in N.C. with the strong technology base, rich manufacturing heritage, and high-quality talent in N.Y.’s Mohawk Valley.

Gregg Lowe and Kathy Hochul stand together in profile, both looking through a window into the cleanroom of Wolfspeed's newest fabrication facility.
Gregg Lowe, CEO of Wolfspeed, shows Gov. Kathy Hochul the manufacturing process and cleanroom at Wolfspeed’s Silicon Carbide fabrication facility in Marcy, New York.

“SUNY Polytechnic Institute is proud to join Governor Kathy Hochul in congratulating Wolfspeed as they cut the ribbon on their state-of-the-art Mohawk Valley Fab,” said SUNY Poly Acting President Dr. Tod A. Laursen. “This site now holds incredible promise for our region, New York State, and especially our graduates who are well prepared for the types of leading-edge careers that will be available. I am grateful for our partnership with Wolfspeed, which is powering targeted, semiconductor-centered curricula and providing new high-tech equipment at SUNY Poly via the $250,000 Wolfspeed Curriculum Gift; uplifting traditionally underserved students through scholarship opportunities from Wolfspeed’s$2,000,000 scholarship program over 10 years; and providing $1,500,000 in funding to establish the Dr. John Edmond and Dr. John Palmour SUNY Polytechnic Institute Endowed Faculty Chairs; all of which underpin the continued expansion of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) opportunities for students at SUNY Poly.”

“Twenty-seven months ago, Wolfspeed, State and Local  partners announced plans by Wolfspeed to build the world’s largest 200 mm state-of-the-art Silicon Carbide semiconductor  facility here in the Mohawk Valley. Today we celebrate the opening of Wolfspeed’s Mohawk Valley Fab. Wolfspeed is a  leader in the power electronics market with the transition from  Silicon to Silicon Carbide semiconductors, and the Mohawk Valley Region is at the heart of this industry transformation,” said  Mohawk Valley EDGE President and CEO Steven DiMeo. “ We want to give special thanks to Gregg Lowe and the entire Wolfspeed team for their commitment and the tremendous community partner they have become with  their financial commitments  to SUNY Poly and Mohawk Valley Community College to produce the next generation of technology leaders.” 

Landscape photo of a champagne colored electric vehicle being used to cut the ribbon on Wolfspeed's newest facility.
A Lucid Air electric vehicle cuts the ribbon at the new Wolfspeed Silicon Carbide 200mm fabrication facility, Marcy, New York.

About Wolfspeed:

Wolfspeed (NYSE: WOLF) leads the market in the worldwide adoption of Silicon Carbide and GaN technologies. We provide industry-leading solutions for efficient energy consumption and a sustainable future. Wolfspeed’s product families include Silicon Carbide materials, power-switching devices and RF devices targeted for various applications such as electric vehicles, fast charging, 5G, renewable energy and storage, and aerospace and defense. We unleash the power of possibilities through hard work, collaboration and a passion for innovation. Learn more at www.wolfspeed.com.

Forward Looking Statements:

This press release contains forward-looking statements involving risks and uncertainties, both known and unknown, that may cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated. Actual results may differ materially due to a number of factors, including the risks associated with construction of a new device fabrication facility, including issues related to installing and qualifying new equipment, potential production process yield and quality control deviations, and potential unanticipated increases in costs or decreases in output; the risk Wolfspeed may encounter delays or other difficulties in ramping up production of its capacity to supply these products; the risk that Wolfspeed may be unable to manufacture these products with sufficiently low cost to offer them at competitive prices or with acceptable margins; customer acceptance of these new products; the rapid development of new technology and competing products that may impair demand or render Wolfspeed’s products obsolete; and other factors discussed in Wolfspeed’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its report on Form 10-K for the year ended June 27, 2021, and subsequent filings.

Wolfspeed® is a registered trademark of Wolfspeed, Inc.  Lucid® and Air® are registered trademarks of AVB Metrics, LLC.

Media Relations Contact:

Melinda Walker
Director, Corporate Communications
818-261-4585
media@wolfspeed.com

Investor Relations Contact:

Tyler Gronbach
VP, Investor Relations
919-407-4820
investorrelations@wolfspeed.com

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