Key Points

Maruti Suzuki is making significant strides in renewable energy by expanding its solar capacity across its manufacturing facilities. The company has invested over Rs 925 crore to increase its solar power generation from 49MWp to 79MWp, with an ambitious target of reaching 319MWp by 2031. This strategic move aligns with Suzuki Motor Corporation's Environment Vision 2050 and supports India's renewable energy goals. The automaker aims to source nearly 85% of its electricity from renewable sources, demonstrating a strong commitment to sustainable manufacturing practices.

Key Points: Maruti Suzuki Boosts Solar Power with Rs 925 Crore Green Investment

  • Maruti Suzuki adds 30MWp solar capacity across Haryana facilities
  • Targets 319MWp solar power by FY2030-31
  • Investing over Rs 925 crore in green energy
  • Aims 85% renewable energy consumption by 2031
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Maruti Suzuki expands solar capacity in India, earmarks over Rs 925 crore

Maruti Suzuki expands solar capacity to 79MWp, targeting 319MWp by 2031 as part of sustainable manufacturing strategy

"We are systematically enhancing the use of renewable energy in our operations - Hisashi Takeuchi, MD & CEO, Maruti Suzuki"

New Delhi, June 4

Reinforcing its commitment to enhance usage of renewable energy in its operations, Maruti Suzuki India Limited on Wednesday announced the expansion of its solar capacity by 30MWp (megawatt-peak) with two new projects.

The automaker commissioned a 20MWp solar power project at its new facility in Kharkhoda, Haryana, and added another 10MWp solar capacity to its Manesar facility.

With these additions, MSIL's total solar capacity across its locations has enhanced from 49MWp to 79MWp in the last one year.

By FY2030-31, Maruti Suzuki plans to reach 319MWp of solar capacity, backed by an investment of over Rs 925 crore.

The company said it is increasing the share of green power sourced from state electricity boards for its consumption. These initiatives in solar power and green power will help it meaningfully shift its dependence towards renewable energy.

“Aligned with our parent company, Suzuki Motor Corporation's Environment Vision 2050 and the government of India's focus on renewable energy, we are systematically enhancing the use of renewable energy in our operations,” said Hisashi Takeuchi, Managing Director and CEO, Maruti Suzuki India Limited.

“As we scale up production to four million units, we are committed to matching that growth with equally ambitious sustainable energy practices. This solar power expansion is a crucial step towards creating a cleaner, more sustainable energy ecosystem and contributes positively to the environment,” he mentioned.

Through sustained efforts, the share of renewable source of energy in total electricity consumption is expected to reach nearly 85 per cent by FY2030-31.

Maruti Suzuki India is actively transitioning to green manufacturing practices at all its facilities.

In four-wheelers category in May, Maruti’s volumes were up 3 per cent on-year, as a 6 per cent decline in domestic sales was offset by 80 per cent growth in exports.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Great initiative by Maruti! 🇮🇳 More Indian companies should follow this sustainable path. Our country needs to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, especially in manufacturing. Hope they achieve their 2030 target ahead of schedule!
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Priya M.
₹925 crore investment in solar is commendable, but I wonder if this will make Maruti cars more expensive? As a middle-class buyer, I'm concerned about affordability. Maybe government should give tax benefits to companies going green.
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Amit S.
Finally some concrete action! Maruti has been talking about sustainability for years. Good to see actual numbers - 79MWp now to 319MWp by 2030. Hope they share regular progress reports. #MakeInIndia #GreenIndia
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Sunita R.
As someone from Haryana, I'm proud Maruti is investing in solar here. But they should also ensure local employment in these projects. Green jobs for local youth would make this initiative even better!
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Vikram J.
While solar is good, Maruti should also focus on electric vehicles. Their EV game is weak compared to Tata and Mahindra. Sustainability isn't just about factories but also the products they sell.
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Neha P.
Interesting that exports grew 80% while domestic sales fell. Maybe foreign buyers prefer greener manufacturing? This solar push could make Maruti more competitive globally. Smart long-term thinking 👏

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