Exicom Tele-Systems Limited, a leading Indian manufacturer of EV charging and critical power solutions, has inaugurated a new integrated manufacturing facility in Hyderabad, marking a major expansion of its power electronics production capacity. The inauguration ceremony was attended by senior leaders from the telecom and electric mobility industries, highlighting the strategic importance of the facility for India’s growing energy and mobility ecosystem.
Developed with an investment of INR 216 crore, the facility spans 18.4 acres and includes a built-up area of approximately 2,80,000 square feet. The new plant is expected to increase Exicom’s overall manufacturing capacity by 2.5 times in Phase I and generate more than 750 employment opportunities in the region. The expansion aligns with the company’s long-term strategy to strengthen domestic manufacturing and build a globally competitive technology infrastructure in India.
The Hyderabad facility has been established to meet the rapidly rising demand for EV charging systems, lithium-ion battery solutions, and critical power equipment across domestic and international markets. These products support electric mobility, telecom networks, data centres, and other mission-critical applications that require a reliable and uninterrupted power supply.
Built on Industry 4.0 manufacturing principles, the plant incorporates advanced automation, robotics, and digital traceability systems to ensure high-precision production at scale. It includes an ISO 8 certified cleanroom environment and specialised high-accuracy manufacturing processes for advanced power electronics. The facility is also equipped with dedicated testing infrastructure designed to validate product performance under demanding operating conditions.
As part of its technology roadmap, Exicom plans to establish India’s first EV charger interoperability testing centre at the site to ensure compatibility of charging systems across different vehicle platforms. The facility will also manufacture Tritium’s TRI-FLEX liquid-cooled power modules, bringing global EV charging technologies closer to the Indian market.
The plant has been certified to internationally recognised standards, including IATF 16949 for automotive quality management, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018, reinforcing the company’s focus on quality, safety, and environmental management.
Commenting on the inauguration, Anant Nahata, CEO and Managing Director 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.”
Sustainability has been integrated into the facility’s design and operations. The campus includes nearly 40 percent green cover, a 1 MW rooftop solar installation to offset energy consumption, rainwater harvesting systems, and an on-site sewage treatment plant for responsible water management. The facility has been designed in accordance with IGBC Green Building certification standards, supporting environmentally responsible manufacturing practices.
With expansion-ready infrastructure and advanced production capabilities, the Hyderabad unit is expected to play a key role in strengthening India’s power electronics manufacturing ecosystem and supporting the growth of electric mobility and critical energy infrastructure.
About Exicom: Exicom is one of India’s leading manufacturers of EV charging and critical power solutions, with products across the full EV charger value chain in both AC and DC segments. The company supports India’s transition to sustainable transportation while providing reliable power solutions for telecom and other critical infrastructure. With operations across India, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, the United States, and Europe, and more than 1,33,000 chargers deployed globally, Exicom continues to expand its presence in the global EV charging market.

