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The
state-of-the-art facility is spread across 20 acres and contains more than
17580 m2 of manufacturing space
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The
facility aims to achieve 100% carbon neutral production by 2030 and
generates its own green energy with photovoltaic systems
The Pune plant, like all Vitesco Technologies facilities, serves its
grid demand entirely through renewable energy sources. Furthermore, the site
generates sustainable electricity. All new photovoltaic systems have been built
in the Talegaon facility, generating 03 GWh of electricity from solar energy.
The installed capacity is currently 2.6 MW, with the company aiming to increase
it to 3.6MW by the end of the year. The facility is also strongly driving
automation, digitization, and Industry 4.0, with over 25 cobots and robots
installed on the production lines and shopfloor.
During his tour of the
facility, Dr. Hans-Jürgen BraunHead of Operations at Vitesco Technologies said
“We have a clear vision of the key characteristics of the plant of the future,
which are sustainable, smart, and predictive. And our plant in Pune already
embodies these qualities with highly automized production lines,
state-of-the-art Industry 4.0 solutions and a strong focus on sustainability.
But what is most important for me is the highly motivated team, because I
genuinely believe that people, not only technology, will shape the plant of the
future. I am very impressed with India’s business competency and the employees'
enthusiasm to support us on this journey.
Dr. Braun further highlighted that “The carbon footprint must be
dramatically decreased to combat climate change, which is one of the major
issues of our time. We must take on responsibility for our environment. As a
result, the plant of the future must be climate-neutral in operation. That is
why I am proud that the plant in Pune has truly established itself as a driver
of sustainability.
Vitesco Technologies' clean and efficient electrification solutions
contribute significantly to the environment. Therefore, it is equally important
that they are manufactured in a sustainable and resource-efficient manner. As a
result, Vitesco Technologies has pledged to dramatically cut its carbon footprint
and achieve 100% carbon neutral production by 2030. To achieve carbon
neutrality, the company lowered CO2 emissions from 10,000 T to
0.2 T within a year.
Mr. Anurag Garg, Managing Director and Country Head, Vitesco
Technologies India said “India is seeing an increase in demand for sustainable
mobility. Our goal at Vitesco Technologies is to create innovative and
efficient electrification technologies in India for all types of vehicles. In
addition, we aspire to build a plant of the future that is more sustainable,
smart, and predictive. Several innovative projects, particularly at our Pune
facility, are being undertaken in this regard. These projects within our
manufacturing network on digitization, automation, and sustainability will help
to shape the Plant of the Future. I believe that The plant of the future will
be smart in all aspects. On the one hand, digitalization, big data analytics,
and artificial intelligence can achieve a higher degree of automation in
production and supply chain activities. Employees, on the other hand, can make
better and faster decisions based on the generated data. A digitally connected
ecosystem is emerging under continuous improvement to become more competitive
and productive. Through this smart interconnection of people, all systems and
the data generated from it, we will be able to forecast trends and events”.
Vitesco Technologies' vision of
the plant of the future strives to address technological, geopolitical,
sociological, and climatic change challenges that affect not just the
automobile industry but also society. The company intends to actively
drive the transformation of manufacturing and supply chain management in
the country. The objective of the initiative is to paint a picture of how
Vitesco Technologies will fulfil the demands of tomorrow's manufacturing using
innovative concepts and future technologies.
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