Exicom Tele-Systems Limited inaugurated an integrated manufacturing facility in Hyderabad on 16 March 2026 to expand production of electric vehicle (EV) charging systems and critical power solutions. The facility is intended to support rising demand for EV charging infrastructure, lithium-ion battery systems, and power electronics used in telecom networks, data centres, and other infrastructure requiring uninterrupted energy.

The plant has been built with an investment of INR 2.16 billion. The facility spans 18.4 acres and includes a built-up area of 280,000 square feet. The company said the plant will expand its manufacturing footprint and increase overall production capacity by 2.5 times in the first phase. The project is expected to create more than 750 jobs in the region.

The facility has been designed around Industry 4.0 manufacturing principles and incorporates automation, robotics, and digital traceability systems. It includes an ISO 8 cleanroom environment and specialised testing infrastructure for advanced power electronics.

The Hyderabad plant will manufacture EV charging infrastructure, lithium-ion battery systems, and critical power solutions for both domestic and export markets. The site will also manufacture TRI-FLEX liquid-cooled power modules developed by Tritium and plans to establish an EV charger interoperability testing centre to assess compatibility of chargers across different vehicles.

“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,” said Anant Nahata, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Exicom.

The manufacturing campus includes environmental features such as 40 percent green cover, a 1 MW rooftop solar plant, rainwater harvesting infrastructure, and a sewage treatment plant for water management. The facility has been designed to meet Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) green building certification standards.

Exicom Tele-Systems Limited manufactures EV charging and critical power solutions and supplies products across AC and DC charging segments for electric mobility and infrastructure applications.