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    LG’s ₹5,000 Crore Bet: Why India’s Biggest Washing Machine Brand Won’t Make a Single Washer at Its New Factory Until 2029

    Santanu GhoshBy Santanu GhoshMarch 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read7 Views
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    LG Sri City Factory Washing Machine India 2029 Production Delay
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    Here’s a fun paradox: the company that sells more washing machines in India than anyone else just poured ₹5,001 crore into a shiny new factory — and it won’t produce a single washing machine there for at least three more years.

    In May 2025, LG Electronics India broke ground on its new manufacturing facility in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh, committing approximately USD 600 million over the next four years. But here’s what most headlines buried: the Sri City factory will initially roll out air conditioners starting late 2026. Washing machines, refrigerators, and compressors won’t join the production lineup until 2029.

    That’s a significant gap — and one that most coverage glosses over entirely.

    The Numbers Don’t Lie

    According to Emkay Research’s brokerage analysis, LG India has maintained a washing machine market share of 32–34% between CY22 and H1 CY25. A separate Motilal Oswal report pegs the company’s premium front-load share at roughly 37%. Impressive numbers. But leadership doesn’t guarantee permanence — especially when rivals are sprinting.

    Samsung’s AI-powered EcoBubble washers contributed half of its Indian washer revenue in H1 2025. Haier is aggressively targeting a USD 2 billion Indian turnover by 2028. Even homegrown upstarts like Cellecor partnered with Dixon Technologies in May 2025 to launch affordable smart washers aimed squarely at non-metro India. That’s a lot of competitive pressure to absorb on existing factory capacity alone.

    Why Air Conditioners First?

    The sequencing is strategic, not accidental. Data from the Korea Herald’s industry analysis shows India’s household penetration for washing machines sits at 30%, but for air conditioners it’s a mere 10% — signaling a steeper and more urgent growth curve for cooling products. LG has also quietly lost ground in the AC segment, with its revenue share slipping from 18% in FY22 to 17% in FY25 as Blue Star, Voltas, and Lloyd chipped away at share. In short, LG is plugging its weakest flank first.

    The Bigger Picture

    The India Washing Machine Market Report by Mordor Intelligence projects the sector will hit USD 3.39 billion in 2025 and grow to USD 4.31 billion by 2030 at a 4.92% CAGR. Once Sri City becomes fully operational, LG’s combined annual washing machine capacity will surge to 3.75 million units as reported by KED Global — a formidable number. But until 2029, the company must defend its crown relying solely on its aging Noida and Pune plants, which represent its first new factory construction in India in approximately two decades.

    Every major brokerage covering the stock has flagged competition as a key downside risk. And it’s easy to see why.

    A ₹5,000 crore bet is undeniably bold. But in a market where Samsung, Haier, and hungry domestic entrants are gaining shelf space by the quarter, the real question isn’t whether LG can build washing machines in Andhra Pradesh. It’s whether three years is simply too long to wait.

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