Key Points

The Hinduja Group is making a massive Rs 7500 crore investment in Tamil Nadu's electric vehicle ecosystem. This investment specifically targets battery storage systems and will create over 1000 new jobs. The announcement comes as part of CM Stalin's UK visit where he secured multiple partnerships totaling Rs 15,516 crore in investments. These agreements span renewable energy, education, maritime sectors, and manufacturing collaborations with major international companies.

Key Points: Hinduja Group Invests Rs 7500 Crore in Tamil Nadu EV Ecosystem

  • Hinduja Group investing Rs 7500 crore in Tamil Nadu EV battery systems
  • Investment to create over 1000 new jobs in electric vehicle sector
  • Total UK investments secured reach Rs 15,516 crore during CM's visit
  • Partnerships include Rolls-Royce, University of Exeter and maritime sector agreements
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Hinduja Group to invest Rs 7,500 crore in Tamil Nadu's EV ecosystem: CM Stalin

CM Stalin announces Hinduja Group's Rs 7500 crore EV investment in Tamil Nadu, creating 1000+ jobs and boosting battery storage systems as part of larger UK partnerships.

"These aren't just numbers -- they are opportunities, futures and dreams. This is the spirit of the Dravidian Model in action - CM MK Stalin"

London, September 6

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday announced investment of Rs 7500 crore by the Hinduja Group, which will boost the electric vehicles ecosystem in the state.

In a post on X, CM Stalin informed that Tamil Nadu has secured Rs. 15,516 investment proposals under the TN Rising investment initiative, which he claimed will create 17,613 jobs.

"Electrifying news from London! UK-based Hinduja Group will invest Rs. 7,500 Cr in TN's EV ecosystem, for battery storage systems -- creating 1,000+ jobs. With AstraZeneca's expansion and earlier MoUs, the UK and Germany leg of TNRising has secured Rs. 15,516 Cr investments, creating 17,613 jobs for our youth," wrote CM Stalin, who is currently in the UK.

"These aren't just numbers -- they are opportunities, futures and dreams. This is the spirit of the Dravidian Model in action," he added.

Earlier during his London visit, MK Stalin signed several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), including with Wilson Power and Britannia RFID, to invest Rs 300 crore and Rs 520 crore, respectively.

CM Stalin, on Wednesday, signed a total of four more agreements, with the University of Exeter, Ecole Intuit Lab, Lloyd's List and Rolls-Royce.

Sharing an X post, he called it "six strategic wins" for the state.

He wrote, "Six strategic wins for Tamil Nadu in London today, powering growth, innovation and future readiness. Our agreements with Wilson Power and Britannia RFID will boost our renewable energy industry and improve the competitiveness of exporters from Western Tamil Nadu."

He added that partnerships with the University of Exeter and French design school Ecole Intuit Lab will empower the youth, while Lloyd's List will boost the state in the shipping and maritime sector.

"We also facilitated partnerships with the University of Exeter and Ecole Intuit Lab that will empower our youth with niche capabilities. And, Lloyd's List Intelligence will undoubtedly boost our initiatives in the shipping and maritime sector," he wrote on X.

"The icing on the cake was the engagement with Rolls-Royce. We hope to complement its pioneering presence in the aerospace and defence sectors with our heft in manufacturing," the X post read.

On Tuesday, MK Stalin, during his visit to Germany, described Tamil Nadu and North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany's economic powerhouse, as two regions united by a shared vision for the future.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Impressive numbers! 17,000+ jobs is exactly what our youth need. Hope these opportunities reach tier 2 and tier 3 cities as well, not just Chennai and Coimbatore.
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Michael C
As someone working in renewable energy sector, this is fantastic news. Battery storage systems are crucial for EV adoption. Tamil Nadu is becoming the EV hub of India!
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Ananya R
While investments are welcome, I hope the government ensures proper environmental safeguards. EV manufacturing should be sustainable, not just profitable.
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Vikram M
Partnerships with international universities like Exeter show forward thinking. Skill development is as important as investment. TN is setting a great example for other states!
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Sarah B
The Rolls-Royce partnership is particularly exciting! Aerospace and defense manufacturing could bring high-tech jobs to the state. Tamil Nadu's industrial landscape is diversifying beautifully.

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