Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt Ltd (MEI) is targeting transportation systems annual revenue of USD 170 million in the country by fiscal 2020, in part by strengthening sales and maintenance services for subways and trains to meet the growing global demand for transportation infrastructure, the company said in a press release.
In the early 1960s, Mitsubishi Electric began providing Indian customers with electrical products for locomotives.
The company expanded into rolling stock equipment business for metro projects since 2000s, and now it provides about 65 per cent traction systems of the nation's metro rail networks, it said.
This is Mitsubishi Electric's third manufacturing facility in India, following plants for automotive equipment and factory automation products in Gurgaon and Pune, respectively.
The factory, which cost around USD 8 million, is on a site measuring 4,605 square meters. It can produce traction inverters, motors and other electrical equipment for rolling stock in metro systems across the country.
The factory also has facilities for equipment maintenance. Initial staffing totals about 50 people.
"Our factory can produce and supply state-of-the-art electrical propulsion equipment for rolling stock.
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