After occupying the Indian smartphone market for four consecutive quarters, Xiaomi has teamed up with Noida's Dixon Technologies to manufacture LED TVs at Tirupati's modern technology factory. Andhra Pradesh Chief Executive N. Chandrababu Naidu is the factory. Unveiled, he said at the unveiling ceremony: 'I want to make Tirupati an IT center, providing a one-stop electronic service for mainstream electronics enthusiasts.'
He added: 'I welcome the arrival of Xiaomi and Dixon technology. ' The 32-acre millet LED TV manufacturing plant now employs more than 850 people. The plant is expected to reach monthly production by the first quarter of 2019. The production capacity of 100,000 LED TVs. Xiaomi said: 'After completing the successful operation of the smartphone, we will open a new chapter in the history of LED TVs made in India.
Xiaomi once announced in 2015 that it plans to manufacture smart phones locally in India. Now Xiaomi has six smartphone manufacturing plants in India, located in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh, Sri Perumbudu, Tamil Nadu. And Noida of Uttar Pradesh, Xiaomi’s first mobile power plant is also in Noida. More than 95% of the millet smartphones currently on the Indian market are locally made.
Xiaomi has also begun to invest in India's smart home sector, such as air purifiers and water purifiers, projectors, surveillance cameras, televisions and kitchen equipment. Currently, Xiaomi has set up four in Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi. Xiaomi Home Experience Hall has set up 36 Xiaomi Homes throughout India. In order to increase the offline sales network, Xiaomi plans to open 100 'Millet House' in 2018.