Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India’s PC production triples as brands push for PLI

- Abhijit Ahaskar

NEW DELHI: Hardware manufactur­ers in India have scaled up manufactur­ing of PCs significan­tly in the past year. The volume of PCs manufactur­ed in India has grown by three to four times in the past year, though most of this growth is still in assembly of PCs, according to analysts and industry reports.

About 18% of all PCs sold in India in the first quarter of 2022 were manufactur­ed locally as compared to a low single digit figure a year ago which was mostly driven by tablets, according to Jash Shah, a research analyst at Canalys. In its quarterly report for the quarter ended March 2022, published today, Canalys said that India shipped 5.8 million units of PCs in the first three months of the year.

Navkendar Singh, research director at IDC India, said that the share of locally produced laptops was 4-5% a year ago, which has now increased to up to 10-12%. Singh further said that the share of locally made branded desktops has grown to 60-70%.

That said, unlike the mobile phone manufactur­ing industry, PC manufactur­ing remains in the assembly segment. Which means that 90% of components used in making PCs are still imported from overseas, which will keep India dependent on countries like China at least for the time being.

The analysts attributed the growth in local manufactur­ing to the Rs 7,325 crore production linked incentive (PLI) scheme for manufactur­e of IT hardware, which was approved by the Union Cabinet in February 2021. The scheme provides for manufactur­ing of laptops, tablets, PCs and servers in the country.

Since the PLI announceme­nt, several PC brands including HP, Lenovo, and Acer have announced plans to expand local manufactur­ing in the last one year. These companies are ramping up local manufactur­ing efforts in order to meet the pandemic-fueled demand for laptops in India, and also to qualify for large government contracts, which require over 50% of the supplied devices to be manufactur­ed in India.

In August 2021, Lenovo said that it will expand its in-house PC manufactur­ing plant in Puducherry to focus on PCs and notebooks. The company bagged several large government contracts in Q3 2021 and surpassed HP to become the leading PC vendor in India, according to a report by Canalys at the time.

Lenovo isn’t the only one either. In November 2021, Acer announced that it will start laptop manufactur­ing in India at the Noida factory owned by Dixon Technologi­es, a homegrown manufactur­ing player. A month later, HP announced that it will manufactur­e laptops, desktops and All-in-One (AIO) PCs in India at the Sriperumbu­dur, Tamil Nadu facility of its manufactur­ing partner Flex Ltd. Prior to this HP was only making select models of its commercial desktop PCs in India.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOT­O ?? In its quarterly report, Canalys said India shipped 5.8 mn PCs in the first three months of the year.
GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOT­O In its quarterly report, Canalys said India shipped 5.8 mn PCs in the first three months of the year.

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