Maruti Suzuki India on Wednesday said it will invest Rs 24 crore to set up a 5 MW solar power plant at its Gurugram facility.
The company recently laid the foundation stone for the captive solar power plant which is expected to be commissioned in the current financial year, Maruti Suzuki India said in a statement. The proposed plant will help offset CO2 emissions to the tune of over 5,390 tonnes annually, for the next 25 years, it said adding that the plant would be the second grid based solar power plant for Maruti Suzuki.
The first solar power plant was set up in 2014 at Manesar, with 1 MW capacity. In 2018, it was further expanded to 1.3 MW. “This solar power initiative is in line with the company’s philosophy to adopt environment friendly technologies and lower CO2 emissions,” Maruti Suzuki India MD & CEO Kenichi Ayukawa said.
Through this solar power plant facility the company will harness renewable energy for its business needs over next 25 years, he added.