Varroc Engineering Secures High Voltage Electronics Contract for E-Powertrain Components

Pune-based automotive supplier to deliver power electronics, inverters, and battery management systems over eight years.

Shruti ShiraguppiBy Shruti Shiraguppi calendar 24 Nov 2025 Views icon2849 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Varroc Engineering Secures High Voltage Electronics Contract for E-Powertrain Components

Varroc Engineering has secured a contract with an electric vehicle OEM to supply high voltage electronics for e-powertrain components. The agreement, spanning eight years, will see Varroc deliver critical components from its Romania manufacturing facility with a peak annual capacity requirement of INR 8,000 million.

The contract covers the supply of high voltage electronics for power electronics units, inverters, onboard chargers, battery management systems, and DC-DC convergers. Production will be handled at Varroc's Romania facility to meet global quality standards and delivery timelines.

Speaking on the contract, Dhruv Jain, CEO, Business II, Varroc, said, "We are excited to support our EV OEM customer with their High Voltage electronics requirements. This contract win is a strong validation of our advanced electronics manufacturing capabilities and our understanding of the global EV ecosystem. As the automotive industry rapidly transitions towards electrification, Varroc is proud to partner with customers by providing advanced, reliable, and efficient solutions that meet the highest standards of quality and performance."

Varroc Engineering, incorporated in 1988, operates as a global tier-1 automotive component supplier. The company manufactures e-mobility solutions, body systems, lighting solutions, HMI solutions, ICE powertrain, and advanced electronics for two-wheeler, three-wheeler, passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and off-highway vehicles.

In FY25, the group reported income of INR 81,718 million from continued operations. It employs over 6,100 people, including more than 750 R&D engineers, across 37 manufacturing facilities and 7 R&D centers globally, with over 120 patents filed.

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