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Five Companies Selected Under PLI White Goods Scheme; Production to Reach ₹8,337 Crore

Newdelhi:23/1/26:The evaluation of 13 applications received in the fourth round under the PLI Scheme for White Goods has resulted in the provisional selection of five applicants, with a committed investment of ₹863 crore, all engaged in the manufacturing of air conditioner (AC) components. These five companies are expected to achieve a total production of ₹8,337.24 crore and generate 1,799 additional direct jobs by FY 2027–28.

Overall, a total of 85 companies selected under the PLI Scheme for White Goods (Air Conditioners and LED Lights) are expected to invest ₹11,198 crore, leading to a cumulative production of ₹1,90,050 crore over the scheme period.

Eight applicants have been referred to the Committee of Experts (CoE) for detailed examination and recommendations. Details of the provisionally selected applicants are placed at Annexure.

This initiative is expected to significantly strengthen domestic manufacturing capabilities and drive economic growth in the sector. Under the scheme, manufacturers of Air Conditioners will produce components such as compressors, copper tubes (plain and/or grooved), control assemblies for IDUs and ODUs, heat exchangers, and BLDC motors, among others. Similarly, for LED Lights, components including LED chip packaging, LED drivers, LED engines, LED light management systems, and metallized films for capacitors, among others, will be manufactured in India.

The Union Cabinet approved the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for White Goods (Air Conditioners and LED Lights) on 7 April 2021, with a total outlay of ₹6,238 crore, to be implemented from FY 2021–22 to FY 2028–29. The scheme was subsequently notified by DPIIT on 16 April 2021.

The PLI Scheme for White Goods aims to create a robust domestic component ecosystem for the Air Conditioners and LED Lights industry and position India as an integral part of the global supply chains. The scheme offers incentives ranging from 6% to 4% on a reducing basis on incremental sales for a period of five years, following the base year and a one-year gestation period. Domestic Value Addition is expected to increase from the current 20–25% to 75–80%.

Annexure

Table: Applicants provisionally selected in the 4th Round of PLI Scheme for White Goods

S.No. Applicant Products to be manufactured Committed Investment

(Rs Cr.)

1 KIRLOSKAR PNEUMATIC COMPANY LIMITED 1. Compressor

2. Motors

3. Heat Exchangers

4. Sheet Metal Components

320
2 INDO ASIA COPPER LIMITED Copper Tube (Plain and/or grooved) 258.97
3 GODREJ & BOYCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY LTD 1. Heat Exchangers

2. Sheet Metal Components

3. Plastic Moulding Components

58.69
4 KRYON TECHNOLOGY PRIVATE LIMITED 1. Control Assemblies for IDU, ODU, or Remotes

2. Motors

175
5 PRANAV VIKAS (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED 1. Motors

2. Cross Flow Fan (CFF)

3. Valves & Brass components

4. Heat Exchangers

5. Sheet Metal components

50

 

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