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Major auto parts makers race to boost capacity as demand surges

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February 16, 2026

Tinely checks predicted volumes, analyses capacities and adjusts investments in every demand cycle, Gilges said.

Meanwhile, Uno Minda expanded capacity at alloy wheel factories in Maharashtra and Haryana and commissioned a new plant in Haryana. The company board has signed off on yet another wheel plant in Haryana, group CFO Sunil Bohrai old analysts on 5 February.

Shares of Uno Minda and Bosch are up 39% and 33% over the past one year, while the Nifty Auto and the benchmark Nifty are up 29% and 12% respectively.

Harshvardhan Sharma, group head of automotive technology & innovation at Nomura Research Institute, said capacity additions currently are focused through extraction of more units from existing plants. “Capacity utilization at suppliers has moved to the 75-85% range, which is typically the trigger zone for expansion,” Sharma said.

“However, instead of launching large greenfield projects, most players are adding 5-10% capacity through debottlenecking and brownfield expansion. A broad capex cycle would require sustained 3-4 quarter demand visibility and stronger export momentum,” he added.

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