Automobiles

India Accelerates Towards Green Mobility: PM Modi Flags Off Suzuki’s First Made-in-India EV for Global Markets


India took a bold stride towards becoming a global hub for green mobility as Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated two landmark initiatives at the Suzuki Motor Plant in Hansalpur, Gujarat. The event marked a transformative moment in India’s green energy journey, reinforcing the government’s push for Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India.

At the center of this historic day was the launch of Suzuki’s first global strategic Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)—the e-VITARA—which will now be manufactured in India and exported to over 100 countries, including advanced markets like Europe and Japan. This development officially positions India as Suzuki’s global production hub for electric vehicles.

In a parallel breakthrough, PM Modi also launched domestic production of hybrid battery electrodes at the TDS Lithium-Ion Battery plant, a joint venture between Toshiba, Denso, and Suzuki. This step signifies a crucial shift in India’s EV supply chain dynamics, ensuring that over 80% of the battery value is now manufactured within the country.

PM Modi highlighted that what began over a decade ago, when land was first allotted to Maruti Suzuki in Gujarat, has now matured into a global export powerhouse. He emphasized that the new EV initiatives reflect both India’s engineering capacity and its growing importance in global value chains. He praised the late Osamu Suzuki’s vision and the expansion of India-Japan cooperation in manufacturing and innovation.

Acknowledging the broader significance of the developments, the Prime Minister noted that India is now exporting cars—and electric vehicles—back to Japan, a testament to India’s rising capabilities and global trust in its manufacturing standards. He stressed that companies like Suzuki are not just foreign investors, but brand ambassadors of India’s industrial transformation.

Further emphasizing clean mobility, PM Modi announced plans for hybrid ambulances, developed within just six months by Maruti Suzuki, as part of the ₹11,000 crore PM E-DRIVE scheme. These vehicles are set to modernize emergency services while aligning with India’s clean energy goals.

The Prime Minister also reaffirmed India’s dedication to building a strong domestic EV ecosystem. Until recently, India imported nearly all its EV batteries, but now, with the local production of hybrid battery components, the nation is moving quickly toward self-reliance. PM Modi noted that initiatives like the National Critical Mineral Mission, which will launch over 1,200 exploration campaigns, aim to secure rare earth minerals essential for EVs and semiconductors.

PM Modi credited sustained reforms over the past decade for the dramatic growth in manufacturing—electronics production has grown by 500%, mobile phone output by 2,700%, and defence production by over 200%. He emphasized that the focus on plug-and-play infrastructure, logistics parks, and PLI schemes have transformed India into a competitive industrial destination.

Highlighting the depth of India-Japan ties, PM Modi shared how Japan played a key role in the early editions of the Vibrant Gujarat Summit, and how personal efforts were made to ensure comfort and cultural integration for Japanese investors—from golf courses to cuisine. He announced that he would be visiting Japan next week, further reinforcing the strength of the bilateral relationship.

The Prime Minister concluded by calling on Indian states to compete in attracting global investors through reform-driven, pro-development policies. He expressed confidence that the initiatives launched today will lay the foundation for a developed India by 2047, with Japan continuing to be one of the country’s most trusted partners on that journey.

Also present at the ceremony were Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Bhupendrabhai Patel, Japan’s Ambassador to India H.E. Mr. Ono Keiichi, and senior executives from Suzuki Motor Corporation.

International

Dubai’s Smart Palms: Blending Technology, Sustainability & Comfort


Dubai, a city renowned for its futuristic vision, has once again redefined urban innovation with the introduction of Smart Palms—solar-powered trees designed to merge comfort, connectivity, and sustainability. 🌤️🌴

These high-tech structures harvest solar energy during the day and store it, enabling 24/7 functionality. Each Smart Palm offers a wide range of services:

  • Free high-speed Wi-Fi for residents and tourists
  • Multiple charging ports for phones, tablets, and devices
  • Eco-friendly LED lighting that reduces carbon footprint
  • Interactive digital information screens for navigation and city updates
  • Shaded resting spots to beat the desert heat

Strategically located across Dubai’s beaches, parks, and public spaces, Smart Palms serve not just as a utility but also as a symbol of the city’s commitment to green energy and smart infrastructure.

By integrating renewable energy into daily life, Dubai demonstrates how cities can adopt eco-friendly solutions while offering world-class amenities. The Smart Palm stands tall as both a technological marvel and a sustainability icon.

Business

Vedanta Sesa Goa’s Project ‘Uday’ Sets Sail Toward Sustainable Marine Logistics


In a significant stride toward greener logistics, Vedanta Sesa Goa’s River Fleet Shipping (RFS) Division has launched Project ‘Uday’, a sustainable innovation that integrates solar energy systems into its river barge operations. The first successful implementation on MV ‘Mogri’ is now setting the course for fleet-wide adoption.

🌞 Harnessing Solar Power on the High Seas

The heart of this innovation lies in the installation of high-efficiency 550 Wp Mono PERC solar panels (PE-550HM). These are now powering the auxiliary systems onboard, including accommodation and navigation lighting, reducing dependency on conventional fuel sources.

According to Mr. Nitesh Samant, CEO – River Fleet Shipping,

“Project ‘Uday’ is an important milestone in our vision to create a sustainable logistics ecosystem. The successful deployment on MV ‘Mogri’ shows our commitment to scalable, high-impact energy solutions.”

🌍 Real Emissions Reductions, Real Impact

Each solar-powered barge is expected to save approximately 6.53 tonnes of CO₂ annually, the environmental equivalent of planting nearly 300 trees. When rolled out across the RFS division, Project ‘Uday’ is projected to cut 149.85 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually, substantially contributing to Vedanta’s Scope 1 emissions reduction goals.

🧭 Aligned with Global & National Sustainability Standards

This forward-looking initiative is well-aligned with:

  • International Maritime Organization (IMO) Decarbonization Strategy
  • Energy Conservation Act, 2001
  • MARPOL Annex VI Emission Standards

It reflects a growing recognition of sustainability as a core value in logistics and shipping, not merely a regulatory obligation.

⚓ Scalability as the Next Frontier

What began with one barge is now poised to reshape an entire logistics fleet. The adaptability and efficiency of this solar solution make it ideal for large-scale deployment — a model that can inspire transformation across India’s maritime sector.

📢 Looking Ahead

As the global shipping industry seeks to decarbonize, Project ‘Uday’ exemplifies how innovative energy practices can deliver practical, measurable results. Vedanta Sesa Goa is not just adapting to the future of logistics — it is actively shaping it.

Business

Workshop on Renewable Energy Storage: Challenges and Solutions – GCCI & IEI Goa


The Goa Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI), in collaboration with The Institution of Engineers (India) Goa State Centre, is proud to host a one-day workshop titled “Renewable Energy Storage: Challenges and Solutions”, on Saturday, 9th August 2025, from 3:00 PM onwards, at the prestigious Surendrababu Timblo Convention Hall, Panaji–Goa.

As the world rapidly shifts toward renewable energy, effective storage solutions have become crucial. This workshop will bring together top minds from the renewable energy sector to discuss the current challenges in integrating wind and solar power into the grid, tackling grid stability, and designing systems that meet peak power demand efficiently.

A major highlight of the event will be the exclusive unveiling of a revolutionary energy storage device, introduced by none other than Mr. Alex Hunter, CEO and Founder of Sherwood Power, UK. Known for his innovative contributions to the green energy space, Mr. Hunter’s session will explore how the device can transform the way industries and utilities manage energy – with potential to cut operational costs and enhance energy reliability.

This workshop is designed for engineers, business leaders, energy professionals, sustainability enthusiasts, and policymakers looking to stay ahead of the curve in energy technology.

Key Details:

  • Title: Renewable Energy Storage: Challenges and Solutions
  • Date: 9th August 2025
  • Time: 3:00 PM onwards
  • Venue: Surendrababu Timblo Convention Hall, GCCI, Panaji–Goa
  • Organized by: GCCI in association with IEI Goa State Centre

Registration:
Prior registration is mandatory. Interested participants may contact the offices of GCCI or IEI Goa to reserve their spot.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with trailblazers in the energy domain and discover actionable solutions for a sustainable future.

Automobiles

UP Leads the Charge: First State to Subsidize Upstream Infra for EV Charging Stations


In a landmark move set to boost electric mobility, Uttar Pradesh has emerged as the first Indian state to offer subsidies specifically for upstream infrastructure in EV charging stations. This forward-looking policy is designed to overcome one of the key bottlenecks in EV infrastructure development—expensive power supply connections and grid upgrades.

What is Upstream Infrastructure?

Upstream infrastructure includes essential elements like power transformers, electricity substations, and high-tension cable connections—critical to ensuring sufficient power supply for fast-charging EV stations. These components often involve significant capital expenditure, deterring many private players from entering the EV charging space.

What the Policy Offers

Under the new initiative, the Uttar Pradesh government will provide financial support for infrastructure components required to connect EV charging stations to the grid. This includes subsidies for:

  • Transformer installations
  • HT/LT cabling
  • Substation augmentation
  • Grid connectivity fees

The state aims to reduce the setup cost of EV charging stations by up to 30%, making it more attractive for businesses and investors.

Driving EV Growth in India’s Most Populous State

With this move, Uttar Pradesh reinforces its commitment to green mobility and positions itself as a national leader in EV infrastructure. The state already has a dedicated EV policy with incentives for vehicle buyers, manufacturers, and battery developers. This new subsidy expands the support ecosystem to include infrastructure developers.

What This Means for the EV Ecosystem

The decision is expected to:

  • Accelerate the deployment of public and private EV charging stations
  • Encourage more entrepreneurs and energy companies to invest in UP
  • Help achieve the state’s EV policy targets, which include making 100% of new public transport electric in major cities by 2030

Industry Reactions

EV and infrastructure companies have welcomed the announcement. Experts believe that UP’s model could serve as a blueprint for other states, as the lack of upstream infra funding has been a common hurdle across India.