Haier India to invest Rs 1,000 Crore Into Noida AC Plant, Eyes Exports by 2026

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Haier India is doubling down on its manufacturing game. The company just announced an additional Rs 1,000 crore ($120 million) investment to expand its air conditioner (AC) production capacity at its Noida facility, pushing its total output beyond four million units per year. This major move includes a brand-new AC manufacturing plant, slated to go live by 2026.

With this expansion, Haier is setting its sights beyond domestic sales. The company plans to begin exporting AC units once the new facility is up and running.

Hair has already pumped Rs 1,400 crore into Phase 1 of our expansion. With this additional investment, it will go towards bolstering our infrastructure—Rs 200 crore for injection molding, Rs 100 crore for PCB manufacturing, and Rs 700 crore for the AC plant itself,” said N.S. Satish, during media interaction. The PCB unit is expected to be operational by October, while the AC plant will take a couple more years to materialize.

The ramp-up isn’t just about boosting production—it’s also a jobs engine. The expansion will create 3,500 new jobs, bringing Haier’s Noida workforce to 7,000 employees.

Betting Big on India’s AC Boom

India’s AC market is heating up, both literally and figuratively. AC penetration in India sits at just 11%, and with rising temperatures and climate shifts, Haier sees massive room for growth. “Last year, we increased our market share by 2%, and we’re aiming even higher this year,” Satish said. “Right now, our Noida plant has a 1.5 million unit capacity, but once the new facility is operational, that’ll jump to four million.”

Haier isn’t stopping at Noida. The company is evaluating a third manufacturing facility in South India, which would focus on kitchen appliances and high-end products. Logistical benefits will play a key role in this decision, Satish noted.

Currently, Haier’s Noida plant churns out ACs, select semi-automatic washing machines, and single-door refrigerators, while its Pune facility handles top-load washing machines, double-door refrigerators, and LED TVs.

Fast Growth, Bigger Ambitions

Haier has been riding a growth wave across multiple product categories. Over the last seven years, it has clocked a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27%. “This kind of momentum gave us the confidence to scale up and invest in sustainable growth,” Satish said.

The company, currently ranked third in India’s home appliance market behind LG and Samsung, has ambitious plans to climb to the second spot within the next two to three years.

“We closed 2024 with over $1 billion in revenue and are now targeting Rs 11,500 crore ($1.38 billion),” Satish said. “The first two months of 2025 have been strong, with 36% growth. We’re moving faster than the market.”

Despite Haier’s bullish outlook, the broader Indian market hasn’t had the best start to 2025. Some segments, including LED TVs, have struggled. However, Satish remains optimistic. “The GDP is growing, and with the recent income tax benefits, demand should bounce back. People will upgrade their products. Right now, we’re consistently growing 0.1-0.2% each month, which means we’re taking market share from competitors, even though the overall market isn’t expanding.”

For Haier, the playbook is clear: keep expanding, keep investing, and keep grabbing market share. With a mix of aggressive marketing, new manufacturing hubs, and a focus on premium products, the company is gunning for the top spots in India’s appliance wars.

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