India’s Gujarat Fluorochemicals plans to expand refrigerant capacity and use its full entitlement under the Montreal Protocol and Kigali Amendment.
The company will add R134A capacity alongside R32, R22, R125 and R410A.
GFL says existing approvals, infrastructure and compliance systems support the plan, aimed at air-conditioning demand in India and overseas markets.
GFL’s refrigerant gas portfolio currently comprises R32, R22, R125, and R410A. The planned addition of R134A capacity will further strengthen this portfolio, enabling the company to offer a more comprehensive product basket, address diverse customer requirements, optimize its product mix, and maximize the utilization of its refrigerant gas entitlement as per the designated quota under the Kigali Amendment. GFL has all necessary approvals, infrastructure, and compliance mechanisms in place to fully utilize this entitlement.
Commenting on the announcement, Dr. Bir Kapoor, Deputy Managing Director & CEO, Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited, said:
“Our planned expansion of refrigerant capacity, including the addition of R134A, is an important step in strengthening GFL’s refrigerant portfolio and fully utilizing our designated entitlement under the Kigali Amendment. With our integrated manufacturing capabilities, established global marketing network, and long-standing customer relationships, we are well positioned to meet the growing demand for refrigerants across India and international markets. This expansion will also provide flexibility to optimize our product mix and create sustainable long-term value for our customers and stakeholders.”
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