Exicom inaugurates ₹216 crore integrated manufacturing facility in Hyderabad to scale EV charging and critical power solutions

Exicom integrated manufacturing facility building in Hyderabad
Exicom’s integrated manufacturing facility in Hyderabad inaugurated to expand EV charging and critical power solutions manufacturing. Company press release

Exicom Tele-Systems Limited has inaugurated a new integrated manufacturing facility in Hyderabad, Telangana, aimed at expanding its capabilities in electric vehicle charging infrastructure and critical power solutions.

The development marks a significant step in strengthening domestic manufacturing capacity for advanced power electronics.

“Built with an investment of INR 216 cr, the facility reflects Exicom’s long-term commitment to localized manufacturing and building globally competitive technology infrastructure from India,” the company said in a statement.

Spread across 18.4 acres with a total built-up area of 2,80,000 square feet, the plant will increase Exicom’s overall production capacity by 2.5 times in its first phase and create more than 750 jobs in the region.

The Hyderabad facility will support the rapidly growing demand for EV charging infrastructure, lithium-ion battery systems, and critical power solutions across Indian and export markets, powering electric mobility, telecom networks, data centres, and other mission-critical infrastructure requiring uninterrupted energy.

Designed around Industry 4.0 manufacturing principles, the plant integrates advanced automation, robotics and digital traceability to enable precision manufacturing at scale.

The facility includes an ISO 8 cleanroom environment and specialised testing infrastructure to validate equipment performance under demanding real-world conditions.

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The company also plans to establish India’s first EV charger interoperability testing centre, aimed at ensuring seamless compatibility of EV chargers across vehicles.

“Reinforcing this push to bring global EV charging standards closer to the Indian market, the Hyderabad facility will also manufacture Tritium’s TRI-FLEX liquid-cooled power modules,” the company said.

The plant is certified to internationally recognized standards including IATF 16949 (automotive-grade quality management), ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018, reinforcing Exicom’s focus on world-class manufacturing and operational excellence, the company said.

Commenting on the development, Exicom Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Anant Nahata said the facility brings together precision manufacturing, advanced automation, rigorous testing and complete product traceability to ensure ensure high reliability and quality across company’s products.

Sustainability features have also been integrated into the campus design and operations.

The facility includes 40 per cent green cover, a 1 MW rooftop solar plant, rainwater harvesting infrastructure and a dedicated sewage treatment plant for water management.

The plant has been designed to meet IGBC Green Building certification standards.

“With expansion-ready infrastructure and advanced manufacturing capabilities, the Hyderabad facility will play a critical role in strengthening the country’s power electronics manufacturing base,” the company said.

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