The German mechatronics firm Marquardt has officially opened a new manufacturing plant in Talegaon, close to Pune, India, on March 5, 2025. This new facility is a substitute for the firm’s former location in Mumbai and signifies an investment exceeding 180 crore rupees (approximately $21.5 million USD) in infrastructure, machinery, and equipment.
The facility will mainly concentrate on producing mechatronic system solutions for India's automotive sector, including drive authorization systems, gear selector switches, and battery management systems for electric vehicles. Marquardt aims to create approximately 300 additional jobs at the facility within the next five years.
“India represents a key growth market for Marquardt with significant potential,” said BjörnTwiehaus, CEO of the Marquardt Group. “By opening this new plant in Talegaon, we are advancing our success story in India and strengthening our role as a leading supplier of mechatronic systems for future mobility.”
Vishal Narvekar, General Manager of Marquardt India, highlighted the plant's significance in aiding the Indian government's "Make in India" initiative by enhancing local manufacturing, fostering innovation, and generating job opportunities.
Marquardt has been established in India for many years and runs a development center in Pune, with more than 450 employees engaged in both local and worldwide projects as part of Marquardt’s global innovation network.
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