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ABB commits $75m to expand technology hubs

Engineering group ABB has committed about $75 million to expand manufacturing and research operations across five locations in India, a move aimed at strengthening production for sectors such as renewable energy, metro rail systems and data centres. The investment reflects rising demand for advanced electrification and automation technologies as infrastructure projects accelerate and digital capacity expands across the country.

ABB said the spending will upgrade and enlarge facilities that produce critical components including switchgear, power distribution equipment and industrial automation systems. The programme is also designed to expand research and development capabilities to support innovation in energy efficiency, smart grid technologies and digitalised industrial processes. Executives say the initiative forms part of a broader strategy to align manufacturing capacity with growing infrastructure investment and the rapid expansion of power-intensive industries.

The company’s expansion covers five manufacturing and engineering sites located in Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat. Upgrades will introduce new automated production lines, enhanced testing laboratories and expanded engineering facilities aimed at designing solutions for electrification, transport networks and digital infrastructure. ABB expects the additional capacity to support large-scale projects ranging from metro rail electrification to the growing network of data centres serving cloud computing and artificial intelligence services.

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Demand for equipment linked to renewable energy projects has surged as the country accelerates plans to increase solar and wind generation capacity. Grid-integration technologies, power converters and control systems have become essential as utilities manage fluctuating renewable output while maintaining grid stability. ABB’s investment is intended to strengthen its ability to deliver these solutions domestically while also supporting export markets in Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

Metro rail expansion has emerged as another driver for advanced electrification equipment. Urban transport networks in cities such as Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi and Hyderabad are undergoing continuous expansion to address congestion and improve mobility. These projects require reliable power distribution systems, signalling integration and energy-efficient traction equipment. ABB’s manufacturing expansion is expected to help supply such components more efficiently while shortening delivery timelines for large infrastructure contracts.

Data centres represent one of the fastest-growing infrastructure segments globally, and the country has become a major destination for cloud and digital-service investments. Technology companies and telecommunications providers are building large facilities to manage the surge in online services, financial technology platforms and artificial intelligence workloads. These facilities require high-capacity electrical systems, uninterrupted power supplies and advanced cooling solutions, areas where ABB has been expanding product development.

Company officials say the investment will also strengthen collaboration between manufacturing units and engineering teams to accelerate product innovation. Expanded research facilities are expected to focus on digital monitoring systems, predictive maintenance tools and power-management technologies designed to improve energy efficiency across industrial operations. Such innovations are increasingly sought by infrastructure operators attempting to reduce energy consumption and operating costs.

Global industrial groups have been increasing investment in advanced manufacturing and engineering capabilities across the country as infrastructure development gathers pace. Government programmes encouraging domestic manufacturing, combined with demand for electrification technologies, have attracted multinational companies seeking to expand local production while integrating global supply chains. ABB has maintained a presence in the market for more than a century and operates multiple technology centres focused on electrification, robotics and automation.

Industry analysts say electrification and digital automation are becoming central to infrastructure planning as cities grow and industries transition towards cleaner energy systems. Equipment that supports smart grids, energy-efficient manufacturing and automated transport networks is expected to see strong demand over the coming decade. Companies able to integrate digital monitoring with hardware solutions are viewed as particularly well positioned in this evolving landscape.

ABB’s strategy places emphasis on combining electrical equipment with digital analytics to monitor power usage and equipment performance in real time. Sensors, connected control systems and artificial intelligence-based monitoring platforms are increasingly embedded within infrastructure networks. Such technologies allow operators to detect equipment failures early, optimise energy consumption and reduce downtime in critical facilities such as metro systems and data centres.



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