Exicom Inaugurates New Facility In Hyderabad; Targets EV Charging And Power Electronics Manufacturing Expansion

Exicom has opened a new Rs 216 crore manufacturing facility in Hyderabad to boost production of EV chargers, battery systems and critical power electronics.

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Exicom Tele-Systems Limited has inaugurated its new manufacturing facility in Hyderabad, Telangana, marking a major step in the company's expansion in India's fast-growing electric mobility and power electronics ecosystem. Spread across 18.4 acres, the plant represents an investment of Rs 216 crore and began operations in November 2025.

The facility has been designed to strengthen Exicom's capabilities across EV charging solutions, battery systems and critical power electronics, supporting the rapid electrification of mobility and digital infrastructure in the country.

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Large-Scale Production Capacity

The Hyderabad plant brings significant manufacturing capacity across multiple product categories. The facility can produce 4,000 DC fast chargers annually along with 100,000 AC chargers every year. These chargers cater to both public charging infrastructure as well as residential and commercial EV charging needs.

In addition, the facility can manufacture 10,000 rectifiers per month, 50,000 controllers annually, and 50,000 critical power systems annually. The plant will also support Exicom's growing battery ecosystem, with a production capacity of 0.5 GWh for lithium-ion battery cell-to-module assembly and 1 GWh for module-to-pack battery manufacturing.

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Currently, the Hyderabad facility employs around 450 people, with plans to support skill development through partnerships with local ITIs and technical institutes focused on EV and power electronics training.

EV Charging And Power Solutions Portfolio

Exicom's product portfolio from the facility includes its Harmony Direct 2.0 DC fast chargers, which offer power outputs ranging from 60kW to 240kW and run on the company's proprietary Harmony OS. These chargers are aimed at large public charging networks and commercial fleets.

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For residential and commercial applications, the company offers Spin Series AC chargers ranging from 3.3kW to 22kW, along with Spin Free portable AC chargers designed for flexible charging needs.

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The company also plans to manufacture liquid-cooled ultra-fast charging power modules through technology partnerships. Beyond EV infrastructure, the plant will produce power conversion systems for telecom infrastructure, battery energy storage systems, and uninterruptible power supplies for mission-critical operations.

Built On Industry 4.0 Principles

The manufacturing setup follows Industry 4.0 principles, focusing on precision electronics manufacturing, automated assembly lines and rigorous testing protocols. Every product undergoes real-world validation before leaving the plant, while digital traceability ensures component-level tracking throughout the production lifecycle.

Focus On Sustainability And Compliance

The facility has also been designed with sustainability in mind. It includes a 1 MW rooftop solar plant, rainwater harvesting systems and a dedicated sewage treatment facility. The plant is aligned with IGBC green building standards.

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Exicom's operations are compliant with ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certifications, along with BIS standards for domestic products and UL certification for export markets.

With the Hyderabad facility now operational, Exicom aims to strengthen its position as a key technology provider supporting India's expanding EV infrastructure and digital power ecosystem.

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