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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/05\/11\/hyundai-motor-india-investment-ev\/<\/a><\/br> Hyundai Motor<\/a> has announced that it plans to invest $2.45 billion (200 billion Indian rupees) over the next 10 years in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu to bolster its plans for electric vehicles in the country.<\/p>\n On Thursday, the South Korean company signed an agreement (a memorandum of understanding) with the state government of Tamil Nadu detailing its investment. It will lead to an increased production capacity at the company\u2019s facility in Sriperumbudur \u2014 Chennai\u2019s automotive corridor.<\/p>\n Hyundai Motor India, the company\u2019s India subsidiary, will also assemble EV battery packs and install 100 charging stations for EVs. Those charging stations will be a combination of dual ultra-fast and single faster-charging stations and they will be installed across the state over the next five years.<\/p>\n \u201cThe long-term investment will help enhance our manufacturing capability and also increase the production volume at our plant in Sriperumbudur, enabling us to make the best electric and ICE [Internal Combustion Engine] vehicles in Tamil Nadu for the rest of the world,\u201d Hyundai Motor India managing director Unsoo Kim said at a press conference.<\/p>\n The carmaker currently has a capacity of 775,000 vehicles per year at its Chennai factory that it plans to increase to 850,000. However, the exact timeline for the expansion is yet to be disclosed.<\/p>\n Almost 6% of all the EV vehicles manufactured in India are sold in Tamil Nadu, the state government\u2019s industries minister TRB Raja said at the conference. He added that 35% of country\u2019s the automobile industry is based in the southern state.<\/p>\n Tamil Nadu\u2019s Chennai, which is also called the Detroit of India, is a hub for automobile companies. It includes manufacturing facilities of various four- and two-wheeler makers including Renault-Nissan, Mitsubishi Motors, Yamaha and Royal Enfield \u2014 among others. The city also has showrooms for luxury car companies including BMW and Mercedes-Benz.<\/p>\n Hyundai\u2019s investment announcement comes just a day after China\u2019s MG Motor announced<\/a> its plans to dilute existing Chinese shareholding by selling shares and invest over $611 million to set up a second plant in India, the world\u2019s third-largest car market. MG Motor also recently introduced<\/a> its affordable EV called MG Comet in the country to attract young commuters.<\/p>\n Currently, India is an emerging EV market, with a handful of companies offering their electric cars. The country\u2019s EVs cumulatively make merely 1% of its total four-wheeler sales. However, the Indian government is pushing to expand EV adoption by incentivizing automobile companies and subsidizing consumers.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n <\/br><\/br><\/br><\/p>\n
\nHyundai Motor to invest $2.45B in India by 2032 to boost EV ecosystem<\/br>
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