Honeywell Opens its 6th Manufacturing Facility in India

The company is expanding its India footprint as the facility marks its entry into renewable energy equipment Manufacturing

Honeywell today added its sixth manufacturing facility in India with the inauguration of a plant that will manufacture solar water heating systems for its Environmental and Combustion Controls (ECC) business, adding to other manufacturing facilities the business has in Chennai and Dehradun. This business is part of Honeywell Automation India Limited (HAIL).

The 50,000-square-foot Vadodara facility will manufacture solar water heating (SWH) systems for residential, commercial and industrial applications for the domestic market in India as well as for export to Southeast Asia and North Africa. Honeywell’s Vadodara facility will manufacture 10 solar water heater variants of stainless steel (SS) and galvanized iron (GI) material ranging from 100 to 300 liters per day.

“Honeywell is a technology leader in energy efficiency and clean energy generation, with more than 50 per cent of the company’s portfolio linked to energy efficiency,” said Beth Wozniak, president, Honeywell Environmental and Combustion Controls, who was at Vadodara to officially launch the facility.
Honeywell’s solar water heating system works on the thermo-siphon principle that allows heat exchange without the need for a pump.

The system uses an advanced triple layer evacuated tube technology with high absorption and low emission characteristics. To ensure that water stays hot for longer, Honeywell provides specially insulated storage tanks that are robust in structure and resistant to corrosion. These are available in various sizes and for different climatic conditions.

“With this sixth manufacturing facility, five global technology and engineering centers, and close to 13,000 employees across 50 locations in the country, Honeywell continues to demonstrate its commitment to India. As a global technology leader, Honeywell is well positioned to help address India’s toughest challenges in energy efficiency, clean energy generation, safety and security, globalization and customer productivity,” Anant Maheshwari, president, Honeywell India.

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