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EV Spotlight
Hyundai now produces 92% of its car parts in India. This reduces dependence on imports, saves $672 million, and strengthens local manufacturing while supporting India’s self-reliance goals.
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The Creta Electric is Hyundai’s first car powered by fully localized battery packs. This reduces costs, supports local vendors, and marks a big milestone for Hyundai’s EV journey in India.
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Hyundai’s battery plant in Chennai, in partnership with Mobis India, produces 75,000 batteries annually. These include advanced NMC and LFP types, ensuring affordable options for Indian EVs.
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Hyundai advances Make-in-India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives through local resource usage which generates over 1,400 jobs while strengthening India’s manufacturing sector and economic development.
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Hyundai now produces advanced features like tyre pressure systems, panoramic sunroofs, and NOX sensors in India. This makes modern technology more affordable and accessible for Indian buyers.
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Hyundai manufactures key components such as alternators, brakes, catalytic converters, and parking sensors locally. Localizing parts production enhances cost efficiency and manufacturing speed while boosting parts availability.
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Hyundai’s local battery production lowers costs and reduces its carbon footprint. This makes EVs more affordable, eco-friendly, and accessible, encouraging greener transportation in India.
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Through local manufacturing and advanced technology Hyundai offers affordable EVs which enables it to lead India's EV market while advancing toward a sustainable mobility future.
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