KRN HVAC Products’ Bus AC Division Begins Commercial Production in Rajasthan
The expansion is part of the company’s broader strategy to strengthen its presence in the commercial vehicle air-conditioning segment,
KRN HVAC Products Pvt. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of KRN Heat Exchanger And Refrigeration Ltd has commenced commercial production and operations at its Bus AC Division at its manufacturing facility in Neemrana, Rajasthan. The plant, located at Plot No. SP1-24, RIICO Industrial Area, Kolila Joga, will focus on the production of heat exchangers and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) products for buses.
The expansion is part of the company’s broader strategy to strengthen its presence in the commercial vehicle air-conditioning segment, a sector seeing increased demand due to growth in public transport, tourism, and private bus operators across India. The new facility is expected to support domestic and potentially export requirements by providing advanced HVAC solutions for a range of bus models.
KRN HVAC Products has leveraged its expertise in automotive thermal management and air-conditioning systems to develop a manufacturing unit designed for high-volume production, adhering to quality and environmental standards. The plant’s launch reinforces the company’s focus on expanding its product portfolio and enhancing supply chain capabilities.
This development aligns with the company’s long-term plans to cater to India’s growing commercial transportation needs while contributing to local industrial growth in Rajasthan.
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15 Oct 2025
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