Euronics, a company specializing in public washroom automation, has started operations at its new manufacturing plant in Gurugram. CEO and MD Viknesh Jain stated that this plant aims to meet the rising demand for commercial and public washroom facilities. The company aims to reach ₹400 crore in revenue by FY 2025-26. The new plant will boost production capacity, handling 50% of the current order volume.
Jain highlighted the company’s commitment to sustainability, focusing on water conservation, reducing tissue use (a major cause of deforestation), and saving electricity. The new facility is expected to create 200 blue-collar jobs.
Euronics plans to remain focused on commercial spaces, addressing issues like water wastage and tissue paper use, which are more critical in public settings compared to residential ones. The company is also expanding into online marketplaces like Amazon and aims for ₹280 crore in revenue by FY 2025, closing FY 2024 at around ₹200 crore.
Founded in 2002, Euronics serves major clients including Google, WIPRO, IBM, Accenture, and Infosys. They have also worked on washroom automation for the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Yashobhoomi Convention Center, the New Parliament Building, various airports, the Supreme Court of India, Smart City projects, and AIIMS locations across India.