New Delhi: Smartphone maker Xiaomi on Tuesday set up the company's third contract-manufacturing unit in the country and it is located in Noida.
Xiaomi has tied up with Hipad Technology for third-party manufacturing of its power banks in India.
It has a capacity to make seven power banks a minute, Xiaomi India Head Manu Jain said. He tweeted:
Extremely delighted to announce the launch of @XiaomiIndia’s 3rd manufacturing plant in India, and 1st one for Power Banks.
— Manu Kumar Jain (@manukumarjain) November 21, 2017
Xiaomi is fully committed to #MakeInIndia programme! We have 2 plants for smartphones & >95% of our phones sold in India are made locally here. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/RhDTpv9zPq
The Chinese smartphone maker also announced two power banks -- a 10,000mAh Mi Power Bank 2i and a 20,000mAh Mi Power Bank 2i -- that will be manufactured at the Noida facility.
Spread over 2.3 lakh sq ft, the facility will initially employ over 500 people and the number will be ramped up gradually.
#MakeInIndia: This plant is in partnership with #Hipad and is situated in Noida UP – my home state!
— Manu Kumar Jain (@manukumarjain) November 21, 2017
This manufacturing unit is a dedicated for Xiaomi Power Banks and is spread across 2.3 lakh sq. feet. Starting production capacity = 7 Power Banks / minute. @XiaomiIndia (2/3) pic.twitter.com/nAMBefYdTr
The company already has two smartphone manufacturing plants in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh where more than 95 per cent of its smartphones (sold in India) are assembled locally.
According to research firm IDC, Chinese handset maker Xiaomi caught up with industry leader Samsung to share the top spot in India's smartphone market for the September quarter with each player accounting for 23.5 per cent share.
The 10,000 mAh power bank manufactured in India will be priced at Rs 799, while the 20,000 mAh variant will be available for Rs 1,499.
Earlier this year, I met Honorable PM Mr. @narendramodi and we spoke about extending #MakeInIndia initiative to other categories too.
— Manu Kumar Jain (@manukumarjain) November 21, 2017
This is our 1st factory in India for a product apart from smartphones. This is the first of many more Made in India products to come! (3/3) pic.twitter.com/YZSKxL0Ncw
Jain said that Xiaomi is also trying to address the issue of fake power banks by adding hologram security markers to help customers know they have bought a genuine product.
The hologram sticker has a scratch card that reveals a set of numbers that can be checked online to know if the product is genuine.
With Agency Inputs
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