Exicom Opens Integrated Manufacturing Facility In Hyderabad
It has been established to meet rising demand for electric vehicle charging infrastructure, lithium-ion battery systems and critical power solutions for domestic and export markets, supporting mobility, telecom networks and data centres that require uninterrupted energy. Designed on Industry four point zero manufacturing principles, the plant integrates advanced automation, robotics and digital traceability to enable precision manufacturing at scale. The site includes an ISO 8 cleanroom and specialised testing infrastructure to validate performance under demanding real world conditions.
The Hyderabad facility will manufacture Tritium’s TRI-FLEX liquid-cooled power modules and will host plans for an interoperability testing centre to ensure compatibility of chargers across vehicles. Certifications to IATF 16949, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 were cited to demonstrate compliance with international quality and safety standards. Company leadership described the plant as combining precision manufacturing, automation and traceability to accelerate innovation and scale production with confidence.
Sustainability measures include forty per cent green cover, a one megawatt (MW) rooftop solar plant, rainwater harvesting and a sewage treatment plant, the campus having been designed to meet IGBC Green Building standards. The facility will bolster India’s power electronics manufacturing base and support the company’s presence across India, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, the United States and Europe. Exicom reported an installed base of over 133,000 chargers and said the Hyderabad plant will play a central role in shaping the company’s contribution to EV infrastructure.