Motherson Secures Government Incentives for Electronics Manufacturing, Plans ₹1,900 Crore Investment

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India, January 5, 2026: Samvardhana Motherson International Limited (MOTHERSON) has secured government-backed incentives for its electronics manufacturing business, strengthening its push into high-value consumer electronics components.

The incentives have been granted to Motherson Electronic Components Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary, under the Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme. The approval covers the production of enclosures for the consumer electronics segment and is aligned with the company’s broader strategy to expand domestic manufacturing capabilities.

Investment and Employment Plans​

The incentives are applicable for a six-year period from FY26 to FY31. During this period, the company expects to invest approximately ₹1,900 crore to scale operations. As part of the expansion, Motherson plans to generate over 5,000 employment opportunities at its manufacturing facility in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu.

About the Company​

Samvardhana Motherson International Limited is a global design, engineering, manufacturing, and assembly specialist with operations across more than 425 facilities in 44 countries. Established in 1986 and listed on Indian stock exchanges since 1993, the company serves a diversified global customer base spanning automotive, consumer electronics, aerospace, healthcare, logistics, and industrial IT solutions. It is currently the largest auto ancillary company in India and ranks among the top global automotive suppliers.

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