Exicom Inaugurates INR 216 Crore Manufacturing Facility in Hyderabad

Exicom Launches ₹216 Cr Manufacturing Facility in Hyderabad
Exicom Launches ₹216 Cr Manufacturing Facility in Hyderabad

Exicom Tele-Systems has inaugurated a state-of-the-art integrated manufacturing facility in Hyderabad. Built with an investment of INR 216 cr, the facility spans 18.4 acres with a built-up area of 2,80,000 square feet.

The new plant is expected to increase Exicom’s production capacity by 2.5X in Phase I and generate more than 750 jobs, contributing significantly to regional economic growth.

The Hyderabad facility has been designed to cater to the rising demand for EV charging systems, lithium-ion battery solutions, and critical power infrastructure across domestic and international markets. It will support applications in electric mobility, telecom networks, data centres, and other mission-critical sectors requiring an uninterrupted power supply.

Aligned with Industry 4.0 manufacturing principles, the plant integrates automation, robotics, and digital traceability to ensure high-precision production. It features an ISO 8 cleanroom environment and advanced testing systems that validate product performance under real-world conditions.

A key highlight of the facility is its planned EV charger interoperability testing centre, which aims to ensure seamless compatibility between chargers and electric vehicles. Additionally, the plant will manufacture Tritium’s TRI-FLEX liquid-cooled power modules, bringing global EV charging standards closer to the Indian market.

The facility adheres to globally recognised certifications, including IATF 16949, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018, demonstrating Exicom’s focus on quality, safety, and operational excellence.

Commenting on the launch, Anant Nahata, CEO and MD of Exicom, said, “This facility truly reflects what we mean by Beautifully Engineered. It brings together precision manufacturing, advanced automation, rigorous testing and complete product traceability to ensure every product we build meets the highest standards of quality and reliability.

“These capabilities allow us to innovate faster and scale with confidence. At the same time, the plant itself is a thoughtfully designed, visually striking space that reflects the care and craftsmanship behind our technology,” added Nahata.

Sustainability remains a core focus of the Hyderabad plant. The campus includes 40 percent green cover, a 1 MW rooftop solar installation, rainwater harvesting systems, and a dedicated sewage treatment plant for efficient water management. The facility is designed to meet IGBC Green Building certification standards, highlighting its environmentally responsible approach.

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