India's expansion is aligned with growth in railways and metro network, the company said in a statement.
ABB has announced a strategic realignment of its global transformer manufacturing, engineering and service footprint to enhance competitiveness in a dynamic market environment marked by increasing competition and consolidation in the rail industry.
The company said its plans here are also aimed at supporting the government's 'Make in India' initiative.
"With our traction transformers made in Vadodara we have provided best in class technology for the modernisation of the Indian transportation sector," said Sanjeev Sharma, Managing Director, ABB India in a statement.
ABBs traction transformer factory is located in Maneja, Gujarat and is the company's oldest and biggest manufacturing location in the country.
ABB has been supplying traction transformers to Indian Railways and metro rail since 1999.