Nineteen Companies Filed their Applications under the PLI Scheme for
IT Hardware
The has been huge success in terms of applications received from
Global as well as Domestic Companies - says Ravi Shanakr
Prasad at Conclusion of Application Window under Scheme
Production of Rs. 1.60 lakh crore and Exports
of Rs. 60 thousand crore expected over next 4 years
Major Boost to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Make in India and AtmaNirbhar Bharat
[MeitY Press Release/04.05.2021]
A total of 19 companies have filed their
application under the Production Linked Incentive Scheme (PLI) for IT Hardware which
was notified on 03.03.2021. The scheme was open for filing applications till 30.04.2021.
Incentives are applicable under the scheme from 01.04.2021.
The electronics hardware manufacturing companies
that have applied under category IT Hardware Companies are Dell, ICT (Wistron), Flextronics, Rising Stars Hi-Tech (Foxconn) and Lava.
14 companies have filed applications
under the category Domestic Companies which include Dixon, Infopower (JV of Sahasra and MiTAC), Bhagwati (Micromax), Syrma, Orbic, Neolync, Optiemus, Netweb, VVDN, Smile Electronics,
Panache Digilife, HLBS, RDP Workstations and Coconics. These companies are expected to expand their manufacturing
operations in a significant manner and grow into national champion companies in
IT Hardware production.
Production Linked Incentive Scheme (PLI) for IT
Hardware was notified on 03.03.2021. The PLI Scheme extends an incentive of 4% to
2%/ 1% on net incremental sales (over base year of FY 2019-20) of goods under target
segments that are manufactured in India to eligible companies, for a period of four
years (FY 2021-22 to FY 2024-25).
In his address marking the conclusion of application
window under the scheme, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Union Minister for Electronics
& IT, Communications, Law and Justice said that PLI scheme for IT Hardware has
been huge success in terms of the applications received from Global as well as Domestic
companies engaged in manufacturing electronics hardware products. Industry has reposed
its faith in India’s stellar progress as a world class manufacturing destination
and this resonates strongly with Prime Minister’s clarion call of AtmaNirbhar Bharat - a self-reliant India. The Minister
further said that “we are optimistic and looking forward to building a strong ecosystem
across the value chain and integrating with the global value chains, thereby strengthening
electronics manufacturing ecosystem in the country”.
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra
Modi and his visionary initiatives like the “Digital India” and “Make in India”
programmes, India has witnessed an unprecedented growth
in electronics manufacturing in the last five years. The National Policy on Electronics
2019 envisions positioning India as a global hub for Electronics System Design and
Manufacturing (ESDM) by focusing on size and scale, promoting exports and enhancing
domestic value addition by creating an enabling environment for the industry to
compete globally.
After the success of the Production Linked Incentive
Scheme in bringing investments in mobile phone (handsets and components) manufacturing,
the Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has approved
the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for IT hardware products. The target
IT hardware segments under the proposed Scheme include Laptops, Tablets, All-in-One
Personal Computers (PCs) and Servers. The scheme proposes production linked
incentives to boost domestic manufacturing and attract large investments in the
value chain of these IT Hardware products.
Over the next 4 years, the Scheme is expected to
lead to total production of about INR 1,60,000 crore.
Out of the total production, IT Hardware companies have proposed a production
of over INR 1,35,000 crore, and Domestic Companies
have proposed a production of over INR 25,000 crore.
The scheme is expected to promote exports significantly.
Out of the total production of INR 1,60,000 crore in
the next 4 years, more than 37% will be contributed by exports of the order
of INR 60,000 crore.
The scheme will bring additional investment in
electronics manufacturing to the tune of INR 2,350 crore.
The scheme will generate approximately 37,500
direct employment opportunities in next 4 years along with creation of additional
indirect employment of nearly 3 times the direct employment.
Domestic Value Addition is expected to grow from the current 5-12% to 16-35%.
With the demand for electronics in India expected
to grow manifold by 2025, the Union Minister expressed confidence that the PLI scheme
and other initiatives to promote electronics manufacturing will help in making India
a competitive destination for electronics manufacturing and give boost to AtmaNirbhar Bharat. Creation of domestic champion
companies in electronics manufacturing under the Scheme will give fillip to vocal
for local while aiming for global scale.