Currently, 90 per cent of its sales is contributed from online while remaining comes from off-line mode, Xiaomi India managing director Manu Kumar Jain said today.
"Right now, it is 10 per cent (off-line) and 90 per cent online. By end of this year, we expect it to be 25 per cent from off-line," he told reporters here.
Last month, the company inaugurated its first exclusive store "Mi Home" in Bengaluru and Jain had said at that time the company planned to open 100 stores in two years.
To a query, he said the company plans to have 50 per cent of sales coming from online while remaining from off-line route over the next two to three years.
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The company made revenues to the tune of Rs. Five crore on the inaugural day of sales at "Mi Home" in Bengaluru, he claimed.
Xiaomi retails power banks, wifi routers, Mi Band and air purifiers apart from smartphones in India.
On the two manufacturing facilities currently operating at Sri City Special Economic Zone, Tada near Chennai, he said 90 per cent of the 5,000 employees were women and "a phone is produced every second".
"We have significantly ramped up our supply. Three years back we were selling 10,000 phones a week. Now, it is three lakh units a week.", he said.