The unit will have a production line for appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines and water appliance products. Spread over 43 acres in Pune, the facility will employ 500 people and be operational by 2018-end.
Besides, Midea would also set up an R&D centre, which will develop India specific products, and invest into manufacturing of key components as compressors and water pumps through group's parts and components divisions GMCC and Welling at Pune.
He added: "Our investment is an example of Midea's belief in the Indian market and reiterates our commitment to Make in India."
The new facility will also provide export opportunity to the company besides meeting domestic demand. It will have capacity to manufacture 5 lakh refrigerators, 6 lakh washing machines and 10 lakh water appliances.
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"We are also going to invest into key component manufacturing as 4 to 5 millions compressors and we are also going to build motors for our appliances, probably 6 millions," he added.
"This would be part of the Rs 800 crore investment. This would start with for airconditoners but it would also be for refrigerators later," he added.
On being asked that how the company would establish in the segment which is highly competitive now, Gu said: "The Indian market has huge space for growth as the penetration level in India is very low in appliance segment and we are confident."
Besides, Midea would explore export opportunities from here although it would primarily focus on the domestic market.
Founded in 1968 in Guangdong, China, Midea had a sales revenue of nearly USD 24 billion in 2016. It is a leading global player in consumer appliances, HVAC systems and robotics and industrial automation systems.
In 2012, Midea had formed a joint venture with US-based heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems - Carrier Midea India Private Limited (CMI) and has a pan-India distribution network for aircondiioners.