Sharp, Amber Join Hands to Boost AC Manufacturing in India
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Sharp Business Systems (India) just announced a new partnership with Amber Enterprises India Ltd. They’re teaming up to make air conditioners right here in India—a big move for Sharp as it pushes to grow its business locally. The idea is simple: Sharp wants a stronger presence in India, which honestly, is one of the fastest-growing cooling markets in the world.
Production at Amber’s plants in Dehradun and Sri City will start from March 2026 and the target is to manufacture up to 500,000 air conditioners in next three years.
Sharp isn’t just looking at big cities. They want to snag a 2–3% chunk of India’s air conditioner market in the next five years and are planning to widen their product lineup while expanding their reach all over the country. The company feels good about the long-term prospects, especially as demand spills over from metros into Tier II and Tier III areas.
Right now, India’s room air conditioner market’s already selling over 10 million units a year and it keeps climbing, with sales projected to grow in double digits. After jumping back into the segment last year, Sharp’s got some momentum. They’re gearing up to launch more options, including split, window, and commercial models.
Source: The Economic Times
