The Andhra Pradesh government has approved India’s largest printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing facility, to be established by Syrma Strategic Electronics (SSEPL) at Menakuru village in Naidupeta, Tirupati district.
This is the first project grounded under the newly launched Electronics Components Manufacturing and Supply (ECMS) Policy, 2025-30. SSEPL will invest Rs 1,076 crore to set up the PCB and R&D facility, creating employment for 1,011 people. The project will produce single, multilayer, HDI, and flexible PCBs for consumer electronics, automotive, telecom, and renewable energy.
Under the ECMS policy, the company will receive ‘early-bird’ incentives, including 75 percent subsidised land cost for 12.56 acres, subject to MeitY clearance. Alongside, Syrma Group will also invest Rs 417.78 crore in a Copper Clad Laminate (CCL) facility generating 647 jobs and Rs 100 crore in an Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) unit employing 510 people. With a total investment of Rs 1,593 crore, the three projects will create employment to the tune of 2,100.