Exicom Tele-Systems Limited, one of India’s leading EV charging and critical power companies, inaugurated its new integrated manufacturing facility in Hyderabad. The opening event, attended by prominent industry leaders from the telecom and EV sectors, marked a significant step in strengthening its manufacturing capabilities for power electronics.
Built with an investment of INR 216 cr, the facility reflects Exicom’s long-term commitment to localized manufacturing and building globally competitive technology infrastructure from India. Spread across 18.4 acres with a total built-up area of 2,80,000 square feet, the plant significantly expands the company’s manufacturing footprint, increasing overall production capacity by 2.5X in phase I and creating over 750 jobs in the region.
The facility has been established to support the rapidly growing demand for EV charging infrastructure, lithium-ion battery systems, and critical power solutions across Indian and export markets, powering electric mobility, telecom networks, data centres, and other mission-critical infrastructure requiring uninterrupted energy.
The plant uses advanced automation, robotics, and digital traceability to make precision manufacturing on a large scale. It is based on the principles of Industry 4.0 manufacturing. The facility has an ISO 8 cleanroom and uses very precise processes for advanced power electronics. The plant also has special testing equipment to make sure that it works well in tough real-world situations. It plans to build India’s first testing center for EV charger interoperability, which will make sure that EV chargers work with all kinds of vehicles. The Hyderabad facility will also make Tritium’s TRI-FLEX liquid-cooled power modules, which will help bring global EV charging standards closer to the Indian market.
The plant meets internationally recognised standards like IATF 16949 (automotive-grade quality management), ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018. This shows that Exicom is committed to world-class manufacturing and operational excellence.
Commenting on the development, Anant Nahata, CEO and MD 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.”
The facility’s design and operations include sustainability. There is 40% green cover on campus, a 1 MW solar plant on the roof that makes up for a lot of the energy use, rainwater harvesting systems, and a separate sewage treatment plant for responsible water management. Exicom is committed to making products in an environmentally friendly way, and the facility has been built to meet IGBC Green Building certification standards.
The Hyderabad facility will be very important for strengthening the country’s power electronics manufacturing base because it has the infrastructure and advanced manufacturing capabilities to grow.





