Varroc Engineering, a global Tier-1 automotive component supplier, has secured a strategic multi-year contract from an electric vehicle (EV) OEM for the supply of high-voltage electronics used in e-powertrain systems, strengthening its position in the fast-growing electric mobility segment.
Under the agreement, Varroc will supply a comprehensive range of high-voltage electronic components, including power electronics units, inverters, onboard chargers, battery management systems (BMS), and DC-DC converters. Production will be carried out at the company’s manufacturing facility in Romania, ensuring adherence to global quality standards and reliable delivery schedules.
The contract will run for a period of eight years, with the peak annual capacity linked to the programme estimated at ₹8,000 million, reflecting the scale of the engagement and its long-term revenue potential.
Commenting on the development, Mr. Dhruv Jain, CEO – Business II, Varroc, said the order win validates Varroc’s advanced electronics manufacturing and system integration capabilities. He added that as the automotive industry accelerates its shift towards electrification, Varroc is well positioned to support global OEMs with reliable, high-performance and technologically advanced solutions.
The latest order strengthens Varroc’s footprint in the global passenger vehicle electronics market and aligns with the company’s strategic roadmap to expand its presence across electronics, lighting, and electric powertrain solutions. Varroc has been making sustained investments in advanced technologies and has built strong competencies in electronics design, manufacturing and systems integration to meet rising demand for e-mobility, connectivity and ADAS solutions.
About Varroc Engineering Ltd
Incorporated in 1988, Varroc Engineering Ltd is a global Tier-1 automotive component group supplying e-mobility solutions, advanced electronics, lighting, HMI systems, body solutions and ICE powertrain components to leading global OEMs. The company reported group income of ₹81,718 million from continuing operations in FY25 and employs over 6,100 people, including more than 750 R&D engineers. Varroc operates 37 manufacturing facilities worldwide, supported by seven R&D centres, and has filed over 120 patents globally