Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for White Goods (Air
Conditioners and LED Lights) Approved
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Incentives Worth Rs.
6,238 Crore to be provided over five years for manufacturing of these products
in India
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Production Worth Rs.
1.68 Lakh Crore and Exports Worth Rs. 64,400 Crore
Estimated in Five Years
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Will help facilitate additional
investments of Rs. 7,920 Crore, Generate Direct and
indirect Revenues of - Rs. 49,300 Crore and create
four Lakh Jobs in Five Years
Taking another important step towards the vision of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat', the Union Cabinet, chaired by the
Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, approved the Production
Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for White Goods (Air Conditioners and LED Lights)
with a budgetary outlay of Rs. 6,238 crore. On 7
April 2021.
The prime objective of the PLI scheme is to make
manufacturing in India globally competitive by removing sectoral disabilities,
creating economies of scale and ensuring efficiencies. It is designed to create
complete component ecosystem in India and make India an integral part of the
global supply chains. The scheme is expected to attract global investments,
generate large scale employment opportunities and enhance exports
substantially.
The PLI Scheme for White Goods shall extend an incentive
of 4% to 6% on incremental sales of goods manufactured in India for a period of
five years to companies engaged in manufacturing of Air Conditioners and LED
Lights. Different segments have been earmarked for different types of
components separately to specifically target global investments into desired
areas. Selection of companies for the Scheme shall be done so as to incentivize
manufacturing of components or sub-assemblies which are not manufactured in
India presently with sufficient capacity. Mere assembly of finished goods shall
not be incentivized.
Companies meeting the pre-qualification criteria for
different target segments will be eligible to participate in the Scheme.
Incentives shall be open to companies making brown field or green field
Investments. Thresholds of cumulative incremental investment and incremental
sales of manufactured goods over the base year would have to be met for
claiming incentives.
An entity availing benefits under any other PLI Scheme of
Govt. India will not be eligible under this scheme for the same products but
the entity may take benefits under other applicable schemes of Govt. of India
or schemes of State governments. The Scheme will be implemented as a pan India
scheme and is not specific to any location, area or segment of population. A
number of global and domestic companies, including a number of MSMEs are likely
to benefit from the Scheme.
The Scheme is expected to be instrumental in achieving
growth rates that are much higher than existing ones for AC and LED industries,
develop complete component eco-systems in India and create global champions
manufacturing in India. They will have to meet the compulsory BIS and BEE
Quality standards for sales into domestic market and applicable standards for
global markets. It will also lead to investments in innovation and research and
development and upgradation of technology.
It is estimated that over the period of five years, the
PLI Scheme will lead to incremental investment of Rs.
7,920 Crore, incremental Production worth Rs.
1,68,000 Crore, exports worth Rs 64,400 Crore, earn
direct and indirect revenues of Rs 49,300 crore and
create additional four lakh direct and indirect employment opportunities.