Valeo Expands Pune Facility with Advanced EV Component Production.

Boosting India’s Electric Mobility Ecosystem with Localized Tech.

Key Expansion Highlights

✅ New 3-in-1 Combo Unit Production – Integrated OBC, DC-DC Converter & PDU for EVs
✅ Cutting-Edge Pune Facility – Smart manufacturing with automation & sustainability focus
✅ Supports ‘Make in India’ – Reduces import dependency for EV power electronics
✅ Strategic Localization – Cost-competitive solutions for Indian automakers
✅ R&D Edge – Leverages Valeo’s global tech adapted for Indian market needs


Why This Matters for India’s EV Transition

1. Game-Changing 3-in-1 Technology

  • Space & Weight Savings – Modular design reduces vehicle packaging constraints
  • Performance Boost – 7kW to 22kW charging capacity with optimized power distribution
  • Cost Efficiency – Shared components lower system-level expenses for OEMs

2. Strengthening Domestic EV Supply Chain

✔ 65%+ local value addition target
✔ Faster turnaround for Indian automakers
✔ Aligns with PLI scheme for auto components

3. Sustainable Manufacturing Practices

  • Energy-efficient production lines
  • Waste reduction initiatives
  • Aligns with India’s net-zero commitments

Leadership Perspectives

Xavier Dupont
CEO, Valeo Power Division & Group EVP
“Our Pune expansion demonstrates Valeo’s commitment to India’s xEV growth. By localizing advanced power electronics, we’re enabling safer, greener mobility while supporting ‘Make in India’.”

Jayakumar G
MD, Valeo India
“This achievement reflects seamless global-local collaboration. With trained teams ready for production ramp-up, we’re poised to accelerate India’s electric transition.”


Valeo’s India Footprint

🔹 Since 1997 – 8 production sites + global R&D center
🔹 7,000+ employees – 50% engineers driving innovation
🔹 Key Locations – Pune, Chennai, Bangalore, Sanand, Gurgaon


Market Impact & Future Outlook

📈 Supports Mahindra, Tata, and other OEMs’ EV plans
🌍 Potential export hub for emerging markets
⚡ Next-gen development – Bidirectional charging capabilities in pipeline

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