Bengaluru,
May, 2022.
In its effort
to contribute to the country’s vision of “Make in India” and to enable a faster
reduction in carbon emissions, out of total investment of INR 4,800 crores, Toyota
Group of Companies that constitutes of Toyota Kirloskar Motor and Toyota
Kirloskar Auto Parts today announced their Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
with the Government of Karnataka to invest INR 4,100 crores. This announcement
coincides with Toyota Kirloskar Motor’s 25 years of successful journey in
India, by winning the hearts of millions of happy customers.
In-addition
to boosting the local manufacturing eco-system, the new development will
provide an impetus to employment generation and local community development.
This investment will also spur the growth of local supplier base and hence
result in higher investments and further job creation.
The MoU was
exchanged between Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka Shri Basavaraj Bommai and
Mr. Vikram S. Kirloskar, Vice-Chairman, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, in the presence
of Dr.MurugeshR. Nirani, Hon’ble Minister of Large & Medium Industries,
Government of Karnataka, Mr. Ravi Kumar, IAS, Chief Secretary of Karnataka
State, and among other dignitaries present at this momentous occasion of MoU
Signing Ceremony.
As part of
the MoU, Toyota Group of Companies will systematically invest towards making
India a self-reliant manufacturing hub, thus contributing towards the
Government’s Make in India and AtmaNirbhar Bharat mission. The
investments areaimed at promoting greener technologies that will help lower
dependence on fossil fuels and mitigate carbon emissions. This investment will
also enable local production facilities to build electric powertrain parts and
components, thereby cater to theelectrified vehicle manufacturing in India. As a
part of the Toyota Environmental Challenge 2050, Toyota will continue to focus
on reducing carbon emissions in a holistic manner going beyond tailpipe
emissions to address manufacturing and lifecycle CO2 emissions in order to
realise its carbon neutrality goals by 2050, as announced earlier.
Speaking
at the auspicious occasion, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka, Shri Basavaraj
Bommai said, “Our aim is to build ‘New Karnataka for New India’ by creating new 21st
century industrial townships and corridors. As a state committed to sustainable
development and contributing to the nation’s progress, we want to make
Karnataka a global supply-chain and manufacturing hub under our ‘Build for the
World’ mission. This MoU with Toyota Group of Companies is a huge stride in
this regard, and Karnataka Government is confident of Toyota’s commitment
towards sustainable growth and local manufacturing quality for Karnataka’s
growth and development. Karnataka being the hub of electric vehicles, welcomes
this MoU which adds another feather to State’s cap as leader in this sector”.
Sharing his views on the MoU Signing,
Hon’ble Minister for Large & Medium Industries, Government of Karnataka,
Dr.Murugesh R. Niranisaid, “Toyota Group investments will also enhance the local
supplier growth in Karnataka, further leading to higher investments and more
job creation. Besides boosting the local manufacturing sector, these
investments will also support local community development.”
Since its inception,
Toyota has been passionate and committed to build a stable, sustainable, and
competitive local supply chain and has taken significant efforts in promoting
localization of auto parts and components in line with Government’s ‘Make in
India’ mission. The Group has invested in strengthening and increasing supplier
base through consistently partnering with them to enhance their capacities and
capabilities by sharing Toyota best practices, efficient processes and skilling
of manpower, by imparting world-class training program to enhance the
production excellence with high quality standards.
On upscaling the skill
levels at suppliers, Toyota spent 40,000 man-hours every year to enhance
processes through system, management, training, and hardware development.
Further, another 8,500 man-hours are spent per year on suppliers’ people
development.
Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Vikram
S. Kirloskar, Vice-Chairman, Toyota Kirloskar Motor said, “Toyota is committed to
enhance the pace of electrification strengthen domestic production with ‘Make
in India’. Today’s MoU signing with the Government of Karnataka, in the
gracious presence of Hon’ble Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommaiji and all
dignitaries, is a very important milestone in terms of ushering in large-scale investment
to make deeper cuts in carbon emissions, higher employment generation, creating
local manufacturing hub not only for domestic needs but also for global
markets, local community development and advancement in innovation. I believe
that such investments are needed to provide technologically viable and
economically competitive alternatives to fossil-fuel-intensive technologies in
vehicle mobility space.
As a part of our philosophy, we
always conduct deeper studies, analyse and explore multiple technological
pathways that are best suited to optimally achieve the national goals on
lowering dependence on fossil fuels, make India truly self-reliant, reducing
carbon emissions and creating jobs. Toyota remains committed to serve our
nation and the community where we operate.”
Toyota believes that the choice of
technologies for achieving our national goals should be practical, sustainable,
best suited for unique local conditions that helps to realise the transition in
the fastest possible manner. Thus, while our long-term decisions are shaped by
our Global environment challenge of achieving zero carbon emissions by 2050,
our immediate technology decisions are influenced by our desire to achieve
maximum immediate societal & environmental benefits, which in turn is
largely determined by, the local energy mix of the country, infrastructure
readiness as well as customer acceptance in line with our belief of ‘Leave No
One Behind’.
These companies have so far invested Rs. 11,812 crores and employ more
than 8,000 people. Over the years, the group has consciously adopted
sustainable business practices and transforming from a carmaker to a mobility
company.
Toyota believes in holistic approach and aims to strongly contribute to
the State and country’s sustainable growth, as we are stepping into the greener
future. Toyota is confident in creating an electrified manufacturing hub in
India, thereby achieve our goal of delivering ‘Mass Happiness to All’.