In an official press release, Xiaomi claims that it currently manufactures more than 99% of its smartphones and 100% of its smart TVs locally in India. And no, we’re not talking about just the assembly of these devices. The company claims to manufacture or source the key components, including the PCB, camera module, battery, back panel, USB cable, chargers, boxes, and more locally.
Xiaomi Sets up Two New Smartphone Manufacturing Plants
Xiaomi currently has Foxconn and Flex as two primary manufacturing partners. And now, it has revealed that two new manufacturing partners, DBG and BYD, have been onboarded in the country. While DBG has set up a phone manufacturing plant in Harayana, BYD is setting up a plant in Tamil Nadu. The former will enable the company to ramp up smartphone manufacturing capacity by an impressive 20% in India. The latter will kick off operations in the first half of 2021. We can expect production gains in the second half of this year.
New Smart TV Plant = 100% Locally-Made Mi TVs
In addition, Xiaomi also has a plan in place to boost smart TV production in India. It currently has a local smart TV manufacturing plant in Tirupati with its partner, Dixon Technology. It was set up a couple of years ago. Now, the company has signed up a new manufacturing partner, Radiant Technology, and set up a plant in Telangana. Thus, the Chinese giant will no longer need to import smart TVs from its home country. It is now capable of manufacturing 100% of the units in India. “Today we are renewing our commitment by adding new manufacturing partners such as DBG and BYD for smartphones and Radiant technology for smart TVs. Now 99% of our smartphones and 100% of our smart TVs are manufactured in India. We hope to play a small role in building India as a global manufacturing hub,” stated Manu Kumar Jain, MD, Xiaomi India in an official press release. Merely a week ahead of the upcoming Redmi Note 10 series launch, it is amazing to see Xiaomi make meaningful strides to ramp up local production as part of the “Make in India” initiative. Also, once the company is able to meet local demands, it plans to start exporting India-made smartphones and smart TVs to other Asian countries in the near future.