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German giant Bosch predicts chip crisis will continue in 2022

by German Press Agency - DPA

STUTTGART Dec 27, 2021 - 3:30 pm GMT+3
The Bosch logo at the company's research and development center Campus Renningen during a guided media tour in Renningen, Germany, Sept. 30, 2015. (Reuters Photo)
The Bosch logo at the company's research and development center Campus Renningen during a guided media tour in Renningen, Germany, Sept. 30, 2015. (Reuters Photo)
by German Press Agency - DPA Dec 27, 2021 3:30 pm

The global shortage in semiconductor chips is not going away any time soon, Stefan Hartung, the incoming CEO of German technology company Bosch, said on Monday.

"Let's be clear, the chip crisis is not over," Hartung told the Focus magazine.

"All of us in German industry are massively relying on the supply bottlenecks being solved. Every missing chip can mean that a steering system – and therefore an entire car – cannot be built. This is going to take up a lot of energy for the whole of 2022," he said.

Hartung is set to take over from Volkmar Denner at the turn of the year at Bosch, the world's largest automotive supplier.

The chip crisis could also prevent Germany's new center-left coalition government from achieving some of its goals, for example, introducing around 15 million fully electric cars on the streets by 2030.

This will not be possible "if the global problems in supply chains are not resolved soon. And that doesn't just apply to the auto industry," said Hartung.

He was generally skeptical about the e-car target. "After all, this requires not only the raw materials, the batteries and the demand, which in turn depends heavily on the charging infrastructure," he said, adding that social change and technological transformation were also necessary.

The electricity that these vehicles use should also be eco-friendly, he noted.

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