Exxelia to Exhibit at Electronica India for the First Time

New Delhi / Bengaluru: Exxelia, a specialist in high-reliability passive electronic components, has announced its first participation at  Electronica India, taking place from September 17 to September 19, 2025, at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, on Hall 2 – Booth G27. Exxelia intends to present its aerospace and military products, Alcon Electronics power capacitors and SVM magnetics and busbars, all of which hold growing recognition in the Indian electronics sector.

Key offerings to be highlighted include:

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Alcon Electronics aluminum electrolytic and power film capacitors: Designed for demanding applications such as rail traction, induction heating, wireless power transfer (IPT/WPT), and medical imaging systems including MRI, CT scanners, and defibrillators. These capacitors include IGBT snubbers, power, DC-link film capacitors as well as high-CV screw-terminal aluminum electrolytic capacitors developed for  high-power, high-frequency environments.

SVM Magnetics & bus bars: Exxelia’s SVM brand is recognised for its magnetics dedicated to medical  imaging applications, where it designs and manufactures high-performance transformers and inductors for MRI, CT and X-Ray equipment. Its portfolio includes high-frequency transformers (20–50 kHz, up to 120 kW, 1–2 kV) for MRI power supplies, linear power transformers up to 20 kVA for distribution units, and (coupled)  inductors (up to 500A and 100 kHz) for power amplifiers. These products are complemented by high-level sub-assemblies combining transformers and inductors in integrated racks. SVM maintains in-house expertise  in litz wire production, epoxy resin vacuum casting, precision machining, and custom bobbin design, ensuring reliability for applications in MRI power supplies, CT high-voltage tanks, and X-Ray beam focusing systems.

In addition to its magnetic solutions, SVM also manufactures bus bars. These include laminated, powder coated and molded designs, with conductor materials in copper or aluminum (up to 5 mm thickness), insulation options such as PET or Nomex, and maximum dimensions of 1200 × 600 mm. Rated for voltages  up to 3.5 kV and compliant with UL94 and RoHS standards, these bus bars are used in power electronic  architectures across medical, renewable energy and industrial systems.

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Exxelia supplies these solutions with quality certifications including ISO 9001, EN 9100 (aerospace), ISO 14001 (environment), as well as IEC 60601-1 and UL standards applicable to medical devices. The products are tailored to the needs of engineers and procurement professionals working on high-reliability passive  components.

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This first appearance at Electronica India reflects Exxelia’s commitment to expanding in the Indian market and reinforces its support for local industries with a combination of catalog and custom solutions, underpinned by vertical integration and engineering support.

Exxelia is a leading global designer and manufacturer of high performance passive components and subsystems with factories in France, Morocco, United States, India and Vietnam. Exxelia’s product portfolio includes a wide range of capacitors (film, tantalum, ceramic and electrolytic capacitors) and ruggedised  magnetic products (inductors, transformers, rotor, stator, etc.), resistors, slip rings, position sensors, medical sensors and high-precision mechanical parts. Recognised worldwide for its advanced design and technical expertise, Exxelia develops both “catalog” and “custom” products exclusively serving high-reliability markets such as aeronautic, space, defense, medical, transportation, telecommunication infrastructure and advanced industrial applications.

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