Hyderabad plant for EV and power electronics
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Exicom commissions Hyderabad plant for EV and power electronics

Author: PPD Team Date: March 18, 2026

Hyderabad plant for EV and power electronics

Exicom Tele-Systems Limited has commenced commercial production at its integrated manufacturing facility in Raviryala Village, Ranga Reddy District, Hyderabad, on March 16. The facility is the company’s largest manufacturing investment to date, developed at Rs 216 crore. Trial production had begun in November 2025, followed by stabilisation and transition to full operations.

The facility spans 18.4 acres with a built-up area of 2,80,000 sq ft. It manufactures EV battery charging stations, EV chargers, lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery packs, switch mode power supply (SMPS) (DC power systems), and related power electronics and Internet of Things (IoT) products.

Phase I of the plant increases Exicom’s production capacity by 2.5 times and is expected to create over 750 jobs. The site has been designed for future expansion, with provisions for scaling capacity.

The plant incorporates Industry 4.0-based systems, including automation, robotics, and digital traceability across production lines. It includes an ISO 8 cleanroom for advanced power electronics manufacturing and dedicated testing infrastructure for performance validation under real-world conditions.

The facility will house India’s first EV charger interoperability testing centre, intended to ensure compatibility across vehicle platforms. The plant will also produce Tritium’s TRI-FLEX liquid-cooled power modules for fast-charging applications.

It holds multiple certifications, including IATF 16949 for automotive quality management, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018.

The campus includes a 1 MW rooftop solar installation, 40% green cover, rainwater harvesting systems, and a sewage treatment plant. It has been designed to meet Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) standards.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director (MD) Anant Nahata stated that the facility is designed with a focus on precision manufacturing, automation, and traceability.

The commissioning aligns with rising demand for EV charging infrastructure, Li-ion battery systems, and power electronics across domestic and international markets. Exicom has deployed over 1,33,000 chargers globally and operates across India, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, the United States, and Europe. The facility is positioned to support both electric mobility and critical infrastructure segments, including telecom and data centres.

Photo credit: Exicom/LinkedIn

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