Key Highlights
- Exicom inaugurated a new integrated manufacturing facility in Hyderabad, Telangana.
- The facility will support EV charging infrastructure, lithium-ion battery systems and critical power solutions.
- The plant aims to address rising demand from domestic and international markets.
- The project strengthens India’s EV ecosystem and clean energy infrastructure development.
- Exicom plans to scale manufacturing capabilities for EV charging technology and power management systems.
Exicom Tele-Systems Limited has inaugurated a new integrated manufacturing facility in Hyderabad, Telangana, aimed at strengthening its capabilities in electric vehicle charging infrastructure, lithium-ion battery systems, and critical power solutions.
The company disclosed the development through a regulatory filing to the stock exchanges under SEBI’s Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements. The newly launched facility is designed to support the growing demand for EV charging infrastructure and advanced power management technologies across both domestic and international markets.
The Hyderabad manufacturing unit will focus on producing EV charging solutions, lithium-ion battery systems, and other critical power equipment used in sectors such as mobility, telecommunications, and energy infrastructure. The facility is expected to enhance Exicom’s production capacity and improve supply chain efficiency as the demand for EV ecosystem components continues to expand.
Industry demand for electric vehicle infrastructure has been increasing rapidly as governments and private players accelerate investments in clean mobility and energy transition initiatives. By establishing the integrated facility, Exicom aims to position itself to meet rising requirements from automotive OEMs, charging network operators, and infrastructure providers.
The company stated that the plant will also support export markets by manufacturing advanced EV charging systems and power solutions that comply with global standards. The initiative aligns with India’s broader push toward electrification of transportation and development of domestic manufacturing capabilities for energy technologies.
With the new Hyderabad facility, Exicom is seeking to strengthen its presence in the EV charging value chain while expanding its portfolio of critical power solutions used in telecom networks, data centers, and industrial applications.
The company expects the integrated facility to play a key role in scaling its operations and supporting long-term growth as the global electric mobility and energy infrastructure markets continue to evolve.