Gurugram-based Exicom Tele-Systems Limited officially inaugurated its massive new manufacturing hub in Hyderabad, Telangana.
The ₹216 crore ($23.4 million) facility represents a critical leap for India’s EV infrastructure, positioning Exicom as a primary supplier for both domestic fast-charging networks and global export markets.
The Hyderabad “Mega-Factory” Blueprint
Spread across 18.4 acres, this facility is now one of the largest integrated power electronics plants in South Asia.
- Scale: A total built-up area of 2.8 million square feet.
- Capacity Surge: Phase I increases Exicom’s production capacity by 2.5 times, enabling the mass manufacturing of DC fast chargers and lithium-ion battery management systems.
- Job Creation: The plant has already generated 750 new jobs in high-tech manufacturing and power electronics engineering.
- Sustainability: The site features a 1 MW rooftop solar PV plant, designed to offset a significant portion of the facility’s operational energy footprint.
Strategic Innovation: Interoperability & Liquid Cooling
Exicom is moving beyond simple assembly to address the two biggest bottlenecks in the EV industry: charger reliability and vehicle compatibility.
- First Interoperability Testing Centre: The facility will house India’s first dedicated center to test “handshake” protocols between different EV models and chargers, ensuring a seamless “plug-and-charge” experience across all brands.
- Tritium Partnership: The plant will manufacture Tritium’s TRI-FLEX liquid-cooled power modules. Liquid cooling allows for ultra-fast charging (350kW+) in India’s high-ambient temperatures without the risk of thermal throttling.
- Traceability: Every component is integrated into an automated “Product Traceability” system, ensuring automotive-grade quality (IATF 16949 certified).
Market Context: The 72,000 Station Goal
The timing of the launch aligns with the Indian government’s $1 billion subsidy scheme aimed at deploying 72,000 public charging stations by 2030.
- Rapid Growth: India saw a 400% increase in public charging stations between 2023 and 2025 (growing from 6,000 to 24,000 units).
- Domestic Dominance: Exicom currently holds a significant market share in the home charging segment and is a preferred partner for major OEMs like Tata Motors and MG Motor India.
“This facility brings together precision manufacturing and advanced automation. These capabilities allow us to innovate faster and scale with confidence to meet global standards.” — Anant Nahata, CEO & MD, Exicom.