PUNE | 11 June 2026: Marking a definitive expansion of its global engineering footprint, Generac Holdings Inc. has formally inaugurated its first Indian capability node. The Generac Business & Technology Centre (GBTC) in Pune represents a calculated structural response to the accelerating demands of the global energy transition.
Occupying a 21,494-square-foot purpose-built facility, the center is designed to house more than 150 specialized professionals. Most critically, Generac is bypassing the traditional offshore lifecycle, the Pune hub is not functioning as a transactional support outpost. From its inception, GBTC carries an explicit mandate to operate as a Centre of Excellence (CoE), feeding specialized engineering expertise directly into Generac’s international product innovation pipeline.
Founded in 1959 in Waukesha, Wisconsin, Generac introduced the first affordable backup generator and, in doing so, created an entirely new product category. Over six decades, it has grown into one of the world’s energy technology enterprises, a company whose products today span residential standby generators, industrial power systems, energy storage solutions, energy management devices, and advanced grid-edge technology. Its commercial and industrial segment now serves data centres, telecommunications infrastructure, and critical industrial facilities globally.
Generac closed FY2025 with $4.2 billion in net sales, with its revenue spread across residential (54%), commercial & industrial (35%), and other segments (11%). The company employs approximately 9,400 people worldwide, including roughly 1,200 engineers, a figure that underscores how deeply engineering capability is embedded in its competitive identity. With hyperscale partnerships deepening and domestic manufacturing capacity for large megawatt generators expected to surpass $1 billion by Q4 2026, Generac is at a decisive inflection point in its evolution from a standby power company to a full-spectrum energy solutions enterprise. The India GCC is one of the most consequential investments supporting that transition.
The timing is equally deliberate. As Generac accelerates its “Power a Smarter World” enterprise strategy focused on energy resilience, efficiency optimisation, and infrastructure protection it needs engineering and technology depth that scales with global demand, not behind it. Building a GCC now, rather than in five years, gives GBTC the time to develop institutional knowledge and domain maturity at the pace the business requires.
The Facility: Built for Depth, Not Just Headcount
The physical design of GBTC reflects a considered philosophy about how high-performance technical work happens. Designed by TOA, a design-first, technology-enabled architecture firm, the facility moves deliberately beyond the standard open-plan office template.
The workspace integrates:
- Collaborative zones for cross-functional and cross-geography problem-solving
- Quiet work areas for focused engineering and technical development
- Flexible meeting infrastructure for seamless global team connectivity
- Technology-enabled environments purpose-built for productivity at scale
The infrastructure deliberately separates collaborative cross-functional zones from quiet engineering environments, functioning on the premise that the built environment directly dictates the quality of technical output.

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