LOHUM to Revive Hindustan Copper’s 50,000 TPA Gujarat Project at Jhagadia | A Milestone For Domestic Copper Production

Greater Noida, June 4th: Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL) has awarded LOHUM the rights to restart, upgrade, and maintain the 50,000 tonne-per-annum Copper Project at Jhagadia, Gujarat, under a 20-year revenue-sharing agreement, extendable by 5 years. The Letter of Award was presented to LOHUM by Mr. Sanjiv Kumar Singh, Chairman and Managing Director, alongside Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Sinha, Director (Operations); Mr. RVN Vishweshwar, Director (Finance); Mr. Ghanshyam Das Gupta, Director (Mining); and Mr. Harsimran Singh (Chief Vigilance Officer), Hindustan Copper Limited.

The upgraded facility will produce 99.9997% pure Grade-A copper cathodes, meeting the highest international quality standards, to serve India’s rising demand from the power, electronics, construction, and electric vehicle sectors.

Copper sits at the foundation of India’s energy future. Every megawatt of solar capacity requires approximately 3,000 kg of it; every electric vehicle on Indian roads carries around 60 to 80 kg; and a single AI data centre can consume close to 28 to 30 tonnes of copper, making India’s fast-expanding data centre sector another significant driver of demand. With domestic demand crossing 1,878 kilotonnes in FY2025 and growing at over 9% annually, restarting copper refining capacity at this scale will directly strengthen job creation, national infrastructure, technology ecosystems, and energy security.

As India’s only vertically integrated copper producer, Hindustan Copper Limited brings sovereign asset infrastructure with decades of operational history. LOHUM brings agile operational capability, materials science depth, and a proven circular economy methodology. Together, they form a blueprint that can be replicated across India’s industrial base to reduce import dependence and build resilient, domestically anchored critical materials ecosystems.

The revival of the Gujarat Copper Project activates a national asset that has the capacity to make a material difference. Stakeholders of the ecosystem have applauded the facility acquisition as a model for how PSUs and private innovators can work together to serve national priorities.

“Copper is foundational to every aspect of India’s growth story. This revival of Hindustan Copper’s Gujarat facility is about making sure that India rapidly produces more of what it needs, from resources already in place, in facilities that already exist.” — Rajat Verma, Founder and CEO, LOHUM

The project is aligned with the Government of India’s National Critical Mineral Mission, the nation’s push to become an advanced manufacturing hub, and the broader Atmanirbhar Bharat and Viksit Bharat frameworks.

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