For ABS, Endurance will expand monthly capacity from 53,000 units to an additional 200,000 units. Capacity for disc brake systems will rise by 100,000 units from the current 532,260 units, while brake discs will see an addition of 100,000 units to the existing 619,500 units.
Also Read: Endurance Technologies Q1 net profit up 11% to ₹226 crore on higher revenue; margins hold steadyCurrent utilisation levels stand at 31% for ABS, 84% for disc brake systems, and 98% for brake discs. The company said the expansion is driven by expected higher demand for advanced safety products, particularly ABS, which is set to become mandatory under draft government norms for all two-wheelers above 50cc/0.5 KW manufactured on or after January 1, 2026.
Endurance, among the few ABS manufacturers in Indiaaims to capture the growing market and increase its market share. With rising ABS adoption, demand for disc brake systems and brake discs is also expected to grow, and the additional capacity will help meet this requirement.
Shares of Endurance Technologies Ltd ended at ₹2,868, up by ₹78.85 or 2.83%, on the BSE today (August 19).
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(Edited by : Shoma bhattacharjee)