Ashok Leyland’s Landmark EV Plant Opens in Lucknow: Driving the Green Revolution
The Defense Minister of India, the Honorable Shri Rajnath Singh and the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Shri Yogi Adityanath were present in the ceremony too. Their support has been critical towards the actualization of this vision within a record-breaking period of 14 months.
A Vision of Global Leadership
Sustainable Manufacturing Essentials: The new plant is located in Sarojini Nagar Industrial Area near Lucknow Airport and occupies an area of 70 acres of land. It will be constructed as our most innovative and sustainable facility worldwide.
Key features include-
- Production Capacity: The starting capacity will be 2,500 vehicles a year with the capacity of 5,000 vehicles in a year.
- Green Infrastructure: It has solar panels that are mounted on the roof, low energy consuming LED, and zero discharge water system.
- Technological: The plant is also more flexible since it can manufacture vehicles capable of running alternative sources of fuel and conventional internal combustion engines, though it is geared towards electric buses.
Dheeraj Hinduja believes that Net Zero emissions in 2048 will be a giant leap towards this investment. It consists of a declaration of the dedication to a cleaner mobility ecosystem in India and other destinations in the world.
Beyond Borders: Enabling African Nations (Sudan, Nigeria, South Sudan, Egypt, etc.)
- Clean Public Transport: With the introduction of the Circuit line of electric buses and electric Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs), Ashok Leyland would enable a way out of reliance on fossil fuel and help to reduce urban pollution and operations costs by up to 5060.
- Infrastructure & Skills: The company is considering the replication of its model of Assembly and Training in Africa Nations. It can also provide employment to young people in Sudan (South), Nigeria, etc. by setting up local assembly sites, where they will be trained in technical skills in EV maintenance and the green technology.
- Enhancing Logistics: Ashok Leyland seeks to offer African Nations (South Sudan, Ethiopia) rugged, fuel-agnostic trucks and buses to be able to traverse various terrains to increase trade and connectivity in the country through partnerships with other companies such as ETG Logistics.
The state government has established an environment that can help ease the business climate in Lucknow, and this is captured in this new chapter. Dheeraj Hinduja is of the opinion that, we are even nearer to our dream of transforming the Indian transportation sector through application of innovation and sustainability.