HBL Engineering Ltd
NSE:HBLENGINE
HBL Engineering Ltd
HBL Power Systems Ltd. engages in the manufacture of batteries, electronic mobility, and other related products. The company is headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana and currently employs 1,875 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-01-04. The firm's principal activities include manufacturing of different types of batteries, e-mobility and other products. The company is also engaged in service activities related to its products. Its segments include Industrial batteries, Defence & Aviation batteries, and Electronics. The Industrial batteries segment's products include lead-acid batteries, nickel cadmium batteries and pure lead thin plate batteries. This segment serves various sectors, such as telecom, uninterruptible power supply, railways, and others. Defence & Aviation batteries segment's products include nickel cadmium sintered plate batteries, silver batteries, thermal batteries and submarine batteries. Electronics segment is organized into two divisions, namely railway electronics and electric mobility. Its train collision avoidance system (TCAS), called as Kavach by Indian Railways, addresses the safety issues.
HBL Power Systems Ltd. engages in the manufacture of batteries, electronic mobility, and other related products. The company is headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana and currently employs 1,875 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-01-04. The firm's principal activities include manufacturing of different types of batteries, e-mobility and other products. The company is also engaged in service activities related to its products. Its segments include Industrial batteries, Defence & Aviation batteries, and Electronics. The Industrial batteries segment's products include lead-acid batteries, nickel cadmium batteries and pure lead thin plate batteries. This segment serves various sectors, such as telecom, uninterruptible power supply, railways, and others. Defence & Aviation batteries segment's products include nickel cadmium sintered plate batteries, silver batteries, thermal batteries and submarine batteries. Electronics segment is organized into two divisions, namely railway electronics and electric mobility. Its train collision avoidance system (TCAS), called as Kavach by Indian Railways, addresses the safety issues.