Kopparthy (KIA / YSR EMC)
Kopparthy is the most advanced node on the VCIC and one of the few corridor nodes anywhere in Andhra Pradesh that is genuinely operational. Built as a dual structure — the 801-acre YSR Electronic Manufacturing Cluster under MeitY’s EMC-2.0 scheme inside APIIC’s wider ~6,707-acre holding, with the 3,155-acre YSR Jagananna Mega Industrial Hub around it — it was inaugurated in December 2021 with a ₹1,052 cr investment commitment and 14,803 jobs.
By September 2025 three units were running: TechnoDom India (LED TVs, ₹121 cr), Texana World (garments, ₹50 cr, 2,100 jobs) and AIL Dixon Technologies (surveillance and laptops, 2,000+ employed). The Prime Minister laid the formal foundation stone for the Kopparthy node, alongside Orvakal, on 16 October 2025.
Five electronics manufacturers committed at the 2021 launch (UNTPL, AIL Dixon, Celkon, Digiconn, Chandrahas) and Causis e-Mobility was approved in 2022 for an electric-bus plant. The November 2025 CII Partnership Summit added a ₹5,000 cr Shirdi Sai Electricals / Indosol Solar MoU for transformer-component and wind-mast manufacturing — the node’s largest single pledge.
Companies & commitments
| Company | Sector | Commitment |
|---|---|---|
| TechnoDom India Pvt Ltd (Dubai-based TechnoDom Group) | Electronics — LED TVs & monitors (10 lakh units each/yr) | ₹121 cr · 300 jobs — operational, inaugurated Sep 2025; ₹55 cr more planned for refrigerators/ACs/appliances [V] |
| Texana World Pvt Ltd (subsidiary of Tex Port India) | Textiles — ready-made garments | ₹50 cr · 2,100 jobs (mostly women) — operational, inaugurated Sep 2025 [V] |
| AIL Dixon Technologies | Electronics — surveillance systems, DVRs, laptops, tablets | ₹207 cr · 2,000+ employed by Sep 2025 — committed Dec 2021, now operational [V] |
| United Telelinks Neolyncs India Pvt Ltd (UNTPL) | Electronics — mobile phones, chargers, components | ₹112 cr · 500 jobs — committed (MoU, Dec 2021) [V] |
| Celkon Resolute Electronics LLP | Electronics — smartphones, tablets, PC accessories, GPON devices | ₹50 cr · 1,100 jobs — committed (MoU, Dec 2021) [V] |
| Digiconn Solutions | Electronics — televisions, laptops, IoT devices | ₹50 cr · 1,200 jobs — committed (MoU, Dec 2021) [V] |
| Chandrahas Enterprises | Electronics — power banks, cables, chargers, headphones, speakers | ₹110 cr · 1,320 jobs — committed (MoU, Dec 2021) [V] |
| Causis e-Mobility Pvt Ltd | E-mobility — electric buses (1,000 buses, Phase I) + charging infra | ₹386 cr · 1,200 jobs — approved by SIPB Sep 2022 [V] |
| Shirdi Sai Electricals (SSEL) / Indosol Solar | Transformer components & wind-mast fabrication | ₹5,000 cr — MoU at the 30th CII Partnership Summit, Nov 2025 [V] |
| 18 MSMEs (not individually named) | Mixed MSME / ancillary | ₹84.3 cr combined · 1,192 jobs — groundbreaking Dec 2021 [V] |
Industries coming up
Infrastructure & connectivity
- The 801-acre YSR EMC is master-planned for electronics (277.9 ac for mobile components), solar (169.2 ac), medical electronics (25.6 ac) and a small semiconductor design & R&D zone (21 ac), with 493.7 ac (61.6%) as industrial area; environmental clearance is granted (Category B1).
- An Executive Centre building (₹31.5 cr, 46,700 sq ft G+2 over 6.3 ac) provides co-working, an APIIC office, a business centre and convention space; ready-to-occupy sheds and plots are available.
- A 46 MLD water-supply project is under development to serve the industrial region; Andhra Pradesh’s ~25 GW installed power base supplies the node.
- Road access via NH-40 (~5.4 km), NH-67 (~5.7 km) and NH-716 (~6.6 km); rail at Krishnapuram (~4.9 km) on the Chennai–Mumbai line; Kadapa Airport ~5.2 km. The node has no port linkage — Krishnapatnam (~256 km) and Chennai (~271 km) are distant.
Incentives & land: A Special Package of Incentives (G.O.Ms.No.87, Industries & Commerce Dept, 1 Dec 2020) covers units in the Kopparthy Mega Industrial Hub — land concession, capital subsidy, power-tariff concessions, SGST reimbursement, stamp-duty exemption, single-window clearance and inspection exemptions for green units (specific quanta not published). The EMC component is co-funded 50:50 by MeitY (₹350 cr central grant under EMC-2.0) and the State (₹380.5 cr).
Status & tenants
Kopparthy’s differentiator is that it has moved from announcement to production. TechnoDom India (a Dubai-based group) and Texana World (a Tex Port India subsidiary) were both inaugurated as operational in September 2025, and AIL Dixon already employs more than 2,000 people — making this a working electronics cluster rather than a master plan.
The EMC is deliberately sectored: roughly 278 acres for mobile phones and components, 169 acres for solar cells and modules, smaller zones for medical electronics and semiconductor design & R&D. That mix — electronics plus solar plus e-mobility — is what distinguishes Kopparthy from the pharma- and port-led VCIC nodes further up the corridor.
The pipeline beyond the operational core
Alongside the three running units sit a stack of committed-but-not-yet-built projects: UNTPL, Celkon, Digiconn and Chandrahas from the 2021 launch (₹322 cr, ~4,120 jobs together), Causis e-Mobility’s ₹386 cr electric-bus plant approved in 2022, and 18 unnamed MSMEs (₹84.3 cr). The 2025 Shirdi Sai Electricals ₹5,000 cr MoU is the headline new pledge but, like all summit MoUs, is intent rather than allotment.
A draft EIA for the hub’s North Block also identifies food & agro, metals, auto-component (future expansion) and bulk-drug MSME zones, signalling the multi-product ambition of the wider Mega Industrial Hub beyond the electronics EMC.
Risks & open questions
Kadapa is classified as an industrially backward district, and the node’s distance from any major port (~256 km to Krishnapatnam) raises logistics costs for export-oriented electronics. Water is still being built out via the 46 MLD scheme.
Several data points remain unconfirmed: the operational status of the four committed-only electronics firms, the land price per acre, and the specific capital-subsidy and power-tariff percentages in the incentive GO. APIIC e-auction records confirm the allotment process for EMC sheds but do not disclose successful bidder names.
Timeline
- Aug 2020State approval for the YSR EMC under MeitY EMC-2.0
- Dec 2020Special incentive package (G.O.Ms.No.87) issued
- Dec 2021YSR Mega Industrial Hub + EMC inaugurated (₹1,052 cr, 14,803 jobs)
- Sep 2022Causis e-Mobility (₹386 cr electric-bus plant) approved
- Sep 2025TechnoDom India + Texana World inaugurated operational
- Oct 2025PM lays foundation stone for the Kopparthy node
- Nov 2025₹5,000 cr Shirdi Sai Electricals / Indosol Solar MoU (CII Summit)
Sources
- New Indian Express — Kopparthi poised for giant leap (Sep 2025) ↗
- Siasat — CM Jagan launches mega industrial hub (Dec 2021) ↗
- New Indian Express — ₹730 cr electronic cluster in Kadapa (Aug 2020) ↗
- Times Now — Causis e-Mobility approval (Sep 2022) ↗
- Energetica India — Shirdi Sai Electricals ₹30,650 cr MoUs (Nov 2025) ↗
- PIB — CII Partnership Summit 2025 (Kopparthy & Orvakal) ↗
- Lokmat Times — Jagan launches mega industrial hub ↗