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Silicon Mobility Opens Subsidiary in China

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Silicon Mobility, the technology player powering control solutions for a
cleaner, safer and smarter mobility, announced today the opening of a
subsidiary in Shanghai, China. This subsidiary will provide support for
local customers. It will be headed by Vincent Cruvellier, co-founder and
vice president of operations for Silicon Mobility. He will lead Silicon
Mobility’s supply chain and quality management from China.

“China is leading the car’s electrification revolution with a strong
take-off of the volume of electric vehicles with more than 1.5 million
sold in the last two years,” says Bruno Paucard, president and CEO of
Silicon Mobility. “With a huge demand for complimentary consultation on
top of our standard efficient and safe control solutions for electrified
powertrain, it makes sense for us to have a local presence. With our
expert support team, we can accelerate our customers’ start of
production and provide necessary support.”

Silicon Mobility is changing the game of electrification by providing an
automotive semiconductor control solution which extends by 30% the range
of electric vehicle, divides by two the cost of electronics and shortens
by 10% the battery charging time. Silicon Mobility offers a complete end
to end solution which includes semiconductors and applications for the
control of the key elements of the electrified powertrain.

About Silicon Mobility:

Silicon Mobility is a technology leader with a for cleaner, safer and
smarter mobility. The company designs, develops and sells flexible,
real-time, safe and open semiconductor solutions for the automotive
industry used to increase energy efficiency and reduce pollutant
emissions while keeping passengers safe.

Silicon Mobility’s products control electric motors, battery, and energy
management systems of hybrid and electric vehicles. By using Silicon
Mobility’s technologies, manufacturers improve the efficiency, reduce
the size, weight, and cost of electric motors and increase the battery
range and durability. Its technologies and products accelerate the car’s
powertrain electrification and the deployment of driverless vehicles for
OEMs. Silicon Mobility is headquartered in Sophia-Antipolis, France,
with a global presence in Germany, Silicon Valley, CA., China, and Japan.

For more information, visit: www.silicon-mobility.com