Key Points

Prime Minister Modi inaugurated Suzuki's first global electric vehicle at their Gujarat plant. The e-VITARA will be manufactured exclusively in India for export to over 100 countries. This establishes India as Suzuki's global hub for electric vehicle production. The event also featured local battery manufacturing initiatives supporting clean energy independence.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Suzuki e-VITARA Electric Car Production in Gujarat

  • PM Modi flags off Suzuki's first global electric vehicle e-VITARA production
  • Made-in-India EVs to be exported to over 100 countries worldwide
  • Japan's Honorary Consul celebrates Gujarat-Japan manufacturing partnership
  • Local battery electrode production boosts Aatmanirbhar Bharat green energy goals
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Proud day for Gujarat: Honorary Consul of Japan Mukesh Patel on PM Modi inaugurating e-VITARA

PM Modi launches Suzuki's first global electric vehicle e-VITARA in Gujarat, making India Suzuki's EV export hub to 100+ countries including Japan and Europe.

"This is a day full of pride for Gujarat. Gujarat and Japan have been close friends for years. - Mukesh Patel"

Ahmedabad, August 26

Honorary Consul of Japan Mukesh Patel on Tuesday said that it is a proud moment for Gujarat as PM Modi inaugurated e-VITARA, which is Suzuki's first-ever global strategic Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) at the company's motor plant in Hansalpur, Ahmedabad.

"This is a day full of pride for Gujarat. Gujarat and Japan have been close friends for years. Suzuki Motors is going to produce the e-VITARA battery electric car here. The exclusive production done here will be exported to around 100 countries. We are taking a huge step towards 'Atmanirbhar Bharat'," Mukesh Patel said to the reporters.

Earlier on Tuesday, PM Modi flagged off the e-VITARA. The Made-in-India BEVs will be exported to more than one hundred countries, including advanced markets such as Europe and Japan. With this milestone, India will now serve as Suzuki's global manufacturing hub for electric vehicles.

The Prime Minister also inaugurated two historic milestones at the Suzuki Motor plant. Together, these landmark initiatives underscore India's emergence as a global hub for green mobility while advancing the Prime Minister's commitment to Make in India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

Taking large strides towards becoming 'Aatmanirbhar' in the field of green energy, the Prime Minister will also inaugurate the next phase of India's battery ecosystem with the start of local production of hybrid battery electrodes at the TDS Lithium-Ion Battery plant in Gujarat.

The plant, a joint venture of Toshiba, Denso and Suzuki, will boost domestic manufacturing and clean energy innovation. This development ensures that more than eighty per cent of the battery value will now be manufactured within India.

Meanwhile, PM Modi, on Monday, inaugurated, laid the foundation stone and dedicated to the nation multiple development projects worth Rs 5,400 crore at Khodaldham ground in Ahmedabad. The Prime Minister also held a roadshow following his arrival in Ahmedabad and was warmly welcomed by the people.

- ANI

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Priya S
Amazing news! The Japan-India partnership is truly remarkable. Suzuki choosing Gujarat for their global EV production shows how much trust international companies have in our manufacturing capabilities. Make in India is becoming reality!
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Michael C
While this is positive, I hope the government ensures that the environmental impact of battery manufacturing is properly managed. We need green mobility to be truly green, not just in name.
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Ananya R
Exporting to 100 countries including Japan and Europe? That's what I call reverse engineering! From importing technology to exporting finished products - this is the New India we've been waiting for. 👏
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Karthik V
The battery electrode manufacturing plant is the real game-changer. 80% value addition within India means we're capturing the entire supply chain, not just assembly. This is proper Atmanirbharta!
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Sarah B
Hope the e-VITARA will be affordable for middle-class Indians. Electric vehicles are the future, but they need to be accessible to everyone, not just the wealthy.

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