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EV Industry Faces Supply Chain Strain: Insights into Tier 1 Sourcing Plans and Strategic Stocking Advice for Automotive-Grade Chips

04/06/2025 Navegar: 51




As the global push toward vehicle electrification accelerates, the entire new energy vehicle (NEV) supply chain is under mounting pressure. Automotive-grade MCUs (Microcontroller Units), IGBTs (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors), and BMS (Battery Management System) chips have emerged as critical components in Tier 1 suppliers’ procurement strategies. Any disruption or delay in these components directly affects the production and launch timeline of electric vehicles.




1. Tier 1 Suppliers Signal Aggressive Expansion

From late 2024 into early 2025, leading Tier 1 suppliers—such as Bosch, Continental, ZF, and DENSO—have significantly increased their chip procurement volumes. Key drivers include:

OEMs accelerating NEV platform development, increasing the need for integrated control and power modules;

Recovery in export markets, prompting Tier 1s to scale capacity;

Global policy incentives, particularly in Europe and China, boosting demand and prompting forward inventory planning.

Recent data shows many Tier 1 suppliers have already locked in MCU and IGBT orders for the first half of 2025, with procurement cycles shifting 1–2 months earlier than in prior years.



2. Lead Time Trends for Automotive-Grade Chips


■ MCU (Microcontroller Unit)

After relative easing in 2023, automotive-grade MCU lead times are rising again due to increasing vehicle system complexity:

High-end MCUs from NXP, Renesas, and Infineon (used in EV drive units and ADAS) now show lead times of 26–32 weeks.

Mid-to-low-end MCUs for body control and displays remain at 18–24 weeks, but centralized demand creates sudden shortages.


■ IGBT Modules

IGBTs are core to EV inverter systems and continue to face strong global demand:

Domestic Chinese brands like StarPower and BYD Semiconductor are seeing surging demand, with spot shortages for several models.

International suppliers such as Infineon and onsemi show lead times of 30+ weeks for automotive-qualified modules, with limited short-term substitution options.


■ BMS Chips

BMS components show structural tightness across several categories:

Voltage monitoring ICs (e.g., from ADI and TI) now face lead times exceeding 28 weeks;

Power and signal processing chips show erratic availability, with some parts at temporary risk of supply disruption.



3. Stocking Strategy and Supply Chain Recommendations

To mitigate risks associated with rapid EV market expansion, Tier 1 suppliers and OEMs are advised to adopt the following strategies:

■ Proactive Procurement Planning

Secure critical chips 6–9 months in advance, especially MCUs and IGBTs. Where possible, establish Long-Term Agreements (LTAs) with suppliers to ensure priority delivery and price stability.

■ Diversified Sourcing Channels

Leverage domestic authorized distributors and flexible supply partners to strengthen spot-sourcing agility. Evaluate second-tier domestic IC vendors for potential replacement or backup solutions.

■ Joint Development & Qualification

Engage chipmakers early in BMS or control system design for tailored solutions. Accelerate AEC-Q100 certification on alternative components to increase supply chain flexibility.

■ Strategic Buffer Inventory

Based on EV model SOPs (Start of Production), establish 3–6 months of buffer inventory for mission-critical components. Consider Minimum Required Operating Levels (MROL) for safety stock across ECU platforms.



4. Strategic Component Selection for EV Applications

In addition to lead time awareness, component selection is critical to system reliability and design flexibility. Below are five featured automotive-grade components suitable for key EV subsystems:

✅ Battery Management System (BMS)

TI BQ76952

Type: High-precision battery monitor
Package: QFN
Features: Supports 3–16 series Li-ion cells, thermal protection, current sensing, over/undervoltage safeguards
Advantages: Highly integrated, flexible configuration, boosts system safety and efficiency


✅ Electric Drive Control Unit

Infineon TLE9879QXA40

Type: Motor driver SoC with integrated 32-bit MCU and 3-phase gate driver
Features: AEC-Q100 qualified, built-in diagnostics
Applications: Small electric drives like water pumps, oil pumps, and fans
Advantages: Reduces BOM, saves PCB space, enables compact design


✅ High Voltage Rectification & Power Conversion

STMicroelectronics STTH8S06

Type: Ultra-fast recovery diode
Rating: 600V / 8A
Applications: On-board chargers (OBC), DC/DC converters, PFC circuits
Advantages: Fast reverse recovery, high-voltage endurance, improves thermal and conversion efficiency


Domain Control & In-Vehicle Communication

NXP S32G274A

Type: Multi-core automotive processor
Features: High-throughput data processing, supports CAN FD, Ethernet, ASIL-D safety compliance
Applications: Gateway controllers, domain fusion platforms
Advantages: Secures data transmission, boosts vehicle connectivity and central computing power


EMI Suppression for Power Integrity

TDK MPZ1608S221ATAH0

Type: Automotive-grade ferrite bead
Specs: 220Ω @ 100MHz
Applications: MCU power supply filtering, EMI suppression at DC inputs
Advantages: Strong high-frequency noise suppression, improves circuit stability and EMC performance



5. Conclusion: Visibility and Agility Are Key

With NEV production entering a full-scale commercialization phase, Tier 1 suppliers have become critical signals of industry direction. As chip demand surges and delivery windows shift, the ability to forecast lead times accurately and act decisively on stocking will define winners in the race toward electrification.



Futuretech Components: Your Trusted Partner for Automotive-Grade Semiconductor Sourcing


At Futuretech Components, we specialize in the sourcing and distribution of high-reliability, automotive-grade semiconductors. With deep expertise in MCU, IGBT, and BMS chip supply, we work closely with Tier 1 suppliers and OEMs worldwide to ensure stable and timely delivery. Our global sourcing network and strategic inventory services help clients:
● Navigate component shortages with agility,
● Secure critical parts during demand surges, and
● Build resilient, long-term supply frameworks.
As the EV industry evolves, Futuretech remains committed to delivering value through precision sourcing, compliance assurance, and proactive support. Let us help you stay ahead in an increasingly complex supply environment.


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