Danfoss Power Solutions to invest ₹1,000 crore in Pune facility

Danfoss Power Solutions, the Danish supplier of mobile and industrial hydraulics as well as electric powertrain systems, will invest ₹1,000 crore in a new facility in Pune to enhance production capacity for existing Danfoss Power Solutions product lines, such as pumps, motors, cylinders and valves.

The company on Tuesday broke ground on a seven acres greenfield plant in Talegaon, Pune, marking a significant milestone in its expansion journey in India. This investment will more than double Danfoss Power Solutions’ manufacturing footprint in India while helping the company meet its sustainability targets, says a release.

Construction of the Danfoss campus in Talegaon is scheduled for completion in the second half of 2026, with occupation expected shortly thereafter.

The Talegaon campus is Danfoss’ seventh manufacturing facility in India. It has additional manufacturing facilities in Chennai, Mumbai, Vadodara, Bengaluru, and two in Pune, the release said.

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The new facility will enable introduce new product lines to meet growing customer demand; drive sustainability initiatives, contributing to Danfoss’ commitment to decarbonise global operations by 2030 and establish an ADC to drive collaborative engineering with local customers, enabling faster research and development cycles, the release said.

“Our new state-of-the-art facility in Pune will enable us to better support local customers by enhancing our production capabilities and delivering sustainable solutions,” said Daniel Winter, President, Danfoss Power Solutions. “India is poised for tremendous industrial growth, and our investment will increase Danfoss’ capacity to support such growth. This new facility represents our commitment to India and to providing localised, high-quality solutions that help our customers succeed in a rapidly evolving market.”

As part of Danfoss’ long-term investment strategy in India, the Talegaon facility will strengthen Danfoss’ ability to develop and manufacture in India for India and global markets, positioning the company as a trusted partner to the Indian government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative.

“India is a key growth market for Danfoss, and our investment in Talegaon reflects our long-term commitment to supporting the country’s evolving manufacturing ecosystem,” said Torben Christensen, Chief Sustainability Officer and Head of Global Services, Danfoss, in the release. “This facility will not only expand our production footprint but also reinforce our focus on sustainability and innovation.”

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