Thermocool Home Appliances Invests Rs 300 million in New Ghaziabad Plant
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Thermocool Home Appliances Invests Rs 300 million in New Ghaziabad Plant

Thermocool Home Appliances, a leading UP-based home and kitchen appliances brand, has inaugurated a new manufacturing facility in Ghaziabad, reinforcing its growth, innovation, and sustainability commitments.

Spanning 25,000 square meters, the plant features advanced automation, energy-efficient systems, and employee welfare facilities. With an initial production capacity of 1,800-2,200 units/day, the company plans to scale up to 3,000-4,000 units/day within six months and expand the facility by 50 per cent over the next two years.
The Rs 300 million investment will cater to rising demand across Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal, Jharkhand, and Nepal. The plant’s construction began in 2024, with full operations expected by 2026.

Rajeev Kumar Gupta, MD, Thermocool Home Appliances Ltd., stated, “This new plant strengthens our production capabilities and commitment to quality, innovation, and sustainability. With rising demand for efficient and affordable products, we aim to enhance our market reach while promoting regional economic development.”
The facility prioritises eco-friendly operations, AI-powered quality control, robotic assembly, and sustainable packaging to minimise environmental impact. The plant will primarily manufacture  air coolers, including  desert coolers,  Commercial Coolers, tower coolers, and room coolers, catering to diverse customer needs.

Beyond manufacturing, the expansion will create over 200 job opportunities and strengthen Thermocool’s distribution and after-sales service network, ensuring seamless customer experience and brand loyalty.

With this strategic investment, Thermocool Home Appliances aims to set new benchmarks in sustainable manufacturing while positioning itself as a leading home appliances brand in India.        

Thermocool Home Appliances, a leading UP-based home and kitchen appliances brand, has inaugurated a new manufacturing facility in Ghaziabad, reinforcing its growth, innovation, and sustainability commitments.Spanning 25,000 square meters, the plant features advanced automation, energy-efficient systems, and employee welfare facilities. With an initial production capacity of 1,800-2,200 units/day, the company plans to scale up to 3,000-4,000 units/day within six months and expand the facility by 50 per cent over the next two years.The Rs 300 million investment will cater to rising demand across Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal, Jharkhand, and Nepal. The plant’s construction began in 2024, with full operations expected by 2026.Rajeev Kumar Gupta, MD, Thermocool Home Appliances Ltd., stated, “This new plant strengthens our production capabilities and commitment to quality, innovation, and sustainability. With rising demand for efficient and affordable products, we aim to enhance our market reach while promoting regional economic development.”The facility prioritises eco-friendly operations, AI-powered quality control, robotic assembly, and sustainable packaging to minimise environmental impact. The plant will primarily manufacture  air coolers, including  desert coolers,  Commercial Coolers, tower coolers, and room coolers, catering to diverse customer needs.Beyond manufacturing, the expansion will create over 200 job opportunities and strengthen Thermocool’s distribution and after-sales service network, ensuring seamless customer experience and brand loyalty.With this strategic investment, Thermocool Home Appliances aims to set new benchmarks in sustainable manufacturing while positioning itself as a leading home appliances brand in India.        

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