Framatome launches operations in India

This milestone underscores the company’s strategic commitment to strengthening its presence in India and supporting India’s goal of 100 GW of nuclear power capacity by 2047.

“Framatome has been present in India for years through local subsidiaries Jeumont Electric and Corys. We are delighted to expand our presence in the country as it embarks on a new phase of nuclear energy development.” Grégoire Ponchon, CEO, Framatome

“Beyond that, we are eager to collaborate with Indian utilities and partners, leverage our global expertise, and contribute to both existing plant life extensions and, in coordination with the EDF Group, new nuclear builds as the sector evolves.” Navnith Nair, CEO, Framatome India

Framatome has inaugurated its India operations base in Navi Mumbai on 17 September 2025, in the presence of dignitaries from the French Embassy and Consulate, EDF and Framatome representatives. This milestone underscores the company’s strategic commitment to strengthening its presence in India and supporting India’s goal of 100 GW of nuclear power capacity by 2047.
“Framatome has been present in India for years through local subsidiaries Jeumont Electric and Corys. We are delighted to expand our presence in the country as it embarks on a new phase of nuclear energy development,” said Grégoire Ponchon, CEO of Framatome. “India offers a wealth of engineering talent and, to support our expansion, we plan to hire more skilled professionals, strengthening our team and capabilities in India and complementing our global strategy.”
As a global leader with an extensive portfolio of recognized products, solutions and services, Framatome stands ready to support India’s dynamic nuclear sector for the Long-Term Operations (LTO) of existing plants and new build programs, including SMR.
“Currently, we support Framatome’s global projects by offering multi-disciplinary engineering capabilities in mechanical, process, electrical, and instrumentation and control domains,” said Navnith Nair, CEO – Framatome India. “Beyond that, we are eager to collaborate with Indian utilities and partners, leverage our global expertise, and contribute to both existing plant life extensions and, in coordination with the EDF Group, new nuclear builds as the sector evolves.”
India currently has 25 operable nuclear reactors with an installed capacity of almost 9 GW, generating around 3% of the country’s electricity. In addition, to advance its clean energy and decarbonization, India has a pipeline of around 13 GW of nuclear projects under various stages of construction that will increase India’s installed nuclear capacity to over 22 GW.

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