Noida Authority introduces dedicated land scheme for electronic component makers, offering 15+ plots near Expressway to boost local manufacturing & reduce import dependence in India’s mobile production hub.
Noida Creates Special Land Allotment Scheme to Strengthen Electronics Supply Chain
Noida– In a strategic move to bolster India’s electronics manufacturing ecosystem, the Noida Authority will launch its first dedicated land allotment scheme for companies manufacturing electronic components. The initiative aims to address the growing demand from Noida’s mobile production hub, which currently accounts for 70% of India’s smartphone output.
Key Features of the Scheme
✔ 15+ industrial plots in Sectors 162, 163, 166, 167 along Noida Expressway
✔ Plot sizes: 1,000-1,500 sqm (ideal for MSME component makers)
✔ Allocation method: Transparent e-auction process
✔ Focus area: Capacitors, PCBs, connectors, sensors & other mobile/electronics parts
Why This Scheme Matters?
- Reduces Import Dependence
- Currently, Noida’s 5,000+ factories rely on components from Kolkata/Ludhiana/China
- Local production will cut logistics costs (15-20%) and lead times
- Strengthens Mobile Manufacturing Hub
- Noida produces 200+ million phones annually (70% of India’s output)
- Home to Samsung, Oppo, Vivo, Dixon, Lava manufacturing units
- Creates Employment & Business Opportunities
- Expected to generate 5,000+ direct jobs in component manufacturing
- Attracts ancillary industries (packaging, testing, R&D)
Industry Reaction
Pankaj Mohindroo, ICEA Chairman:
“This fills a critical gap in our electronics value chain. Local component manufacturing will make Noida’s ecosystem truly world-class.”
Comparison: Current vs Future Scenario
Aspect | Current | After Scheme |
---|---|---|
Component Sourcing | Imported from other states/countries | Local production within Noida |
Lead Time | 2-3 weeks | 2-3 days |
Logistics Cost | 15-20% of component value | 5-7% |
Next Steps
- Proposal approval in upcoming board meeting
- E-auction expected within 3 months
- First manufacturing units likely operational by mid-2026
Broader Impact
- Aligns with UP Electronics Manufacturing Policy 2024
- Complements PLI Scheme for Electronic Components
- Positions Noida as end-to-end electronics hub