LeEco to invest for local manufacturing

- Advertisement -

LeEco, local manufacturing, smartphones

LeEco plans to make 400,000 smartphones a month in India by the fiscal end as it begins making phones locally in partnership with Taiwan’s Compal Electronics, yet another boost for the government’s Make in India program.

The Chinese internet ecosystem company will start with making 60,000 Le 2 smartphones on a monthly basis, from a 200,000 sq ft assembling facility in Greater Noida immediately.

- Advertisement -

For contract manufacturer Compal Electronics, the Greater Noida facility will be its first step in India, and fifth globally after Poland, Mexico, Brazil and China.

Compal is one of LeEco’s global manufacturing partners and makes more than half the phones sold by the company. The erstwhile PC manufacturer also makes iPhones and iPads for Apple, since last year.

Last year about four million LeEco smartphones were made for China market, and this year the target is to nearly quadruple that number with sales targeted in India, China and possibly the US.

Atul Jain, chief operating officer of smartphone business at LeEco India expressed that the company expected manufacturing incentives by way of duty differential offered under the Make in India program to stay, despite worries from several quarters that benefits may vanish when goods and services tax (GST) comes into effect by next financial year.

About 200 people will be employed at the brownfield unit, which will be scaled up as the company ramps up production.

Local manufacturing will help the Beijing-headquartered reduce prices of new smartphone models, once assembly lines get expanded towards the end of the year. However, the locally made Le2 Superphone will be sold at the same price as the imported fully built unit – at Rs 11,999.

LeEco wants to make a bigger push in the India market, which is the fastest growing smartphone market in the world and also the most competitive. It has started selling phones in the offline market through select stores, with plans to reach 8,000 retail outlets by December. The company is awaiting grant of a single brand retail license, which will help it open up about 10 own branded stores.

The Taiwanese contact manufacturer may also make products like LeTV, which was recently launched in India, by next year. However, the road map of future products will be decided by LeEco’s management after a couple of quarters.

By Baishakhi Dutta

- Advertisement -

Most Popular Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

Exclusive

Growth Opportunities Connected With The Growing Semicon EcoSystem In India

0
India must concentrate on electronics products and semiconductor components, as progress in one area reinforces the other. The country can unlock immense economic opportunities...

“Don’t Let Designations Become A Wild Goose Chase”

0
In his childhood, he possessed just one sweater, meant to last through many winters. He could not join IIT Roorkee because the cost of...

“Capitalise On ‘China Plus Two,’ Where Products With Higher Value Addition Become The Focus”

0
EPIC Foundation aims to transform India into an electronics hardware product nation by collaborating with governments, universities, design houses, and startups. In a conversation...

Buzz

Ultraviolette Aims For European And Middle Eastern Expansion

0
Niraj Rajmohan, Co-Founder and CTO of Ultraviolette stated that 2024 is set to mark the company’s foray into international markets while simultaneously strengthening its...

Chargeup’s Goal: 25,000 Drivers In 17 Cities By 2025, Prioritizing Smaller Cities

0
Chargeup, the forefront battery financing and comprehensive EV asset management platform in India, is on a mission to integrate 100,000 drivers within the upcoming...

Ampere Nexus, Electric Scooter Launching April 30th

0
Greaves Electric Mobility’s Nexus, having recently traversed the distance from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, is set to be the brand’s inaugural luxury electric scooter and...

Important Sectors

Exploring India’s Limited Selection: Just Six Robust Hybrids Priced Under ₹ 5 Million

0
As the United States passenger car market embraces hybrid vehicles, India’s car market is teeming with benefits and convenience for consumers. Yet, within the...

Top 10 Selling Electric Cars In The World

0
In the list of top 10 selling electric cars in the world, it seems to be a tight race between China’s BYD and the...

Ultraviolette Aims For European And Middle Eastern Expansion

0
Niraj Rajmohan, Co-Founder and CTO of Ultraviolette stated that 2024 is set to mark the company’s foray into international markets while simultaneously strengthening its...

Ampere Nexus, Electric Scooter Launching April 30th

0
Greaves Electric Mobility’s Nexus, having recently traversed the distance from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, is set to be the brand’s inaugural luxury electric scooter and...

Ford Investes In Expanding EV Software Capabilities At Chennai Hub

0
Ford Business Solutions India, presently with a staff of 12,000, is poised to expand by an additional 3,000 employees. Ford, recognized for its efforts...

Manufacturing

Honda plans major EV factory construction in Canada,

0
Honda's dedication to this facility reflects its wider ecological objectives, which include a target to only offer zero-emission vehicles by 2040 and to attain...
Sona Comstar

Sona Comstar Launches Mexico Plant For North American EV Demand

0
The new facility, established to address the increasing demand for premium driveline solutions for BEVs in North America, will focus on manufacturing differential assemblies...

Sterling Tools Inks MoU With Yongin For EV Components Facility

0
Sterling Tools announced that this strategic partnership is anticipated to bring in Rs 250 crore in business over the next five years. This collaboration...

Tata Elxsi-Renesas MCU Boosts EV Cost Efficiency And Market Speed

0
The Motor Control Unit's modular, scalable design facilitates integration across various EV applications, reducing time to market by 40%, lowering design and development costs...

Ramkrishna Forgings To Supply Powertrain Parts To Top US Electric Carmaker

0
Indian producer of rolled, forged, and machined products enter the US electric vehicle market for the first time. Ramkrishna Forgings, an Indian supplier of rolled,...