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Mercedes-Benz likely to explore increased EV assembly in India to meet sustainability goals: Report

When asked about future EV models for local assembly in India, Iyer hinted at upcoming surprises similar to the EQS, suggesting a potential expansion of Mercedes-Benz's localized EV lineup in the near future.

July 14, 2024 / 20:06 IST
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Globally, Mercedes-Benz has committed to making its entire new vehicle fleet carbon-neutral by 2039, alongside achieving zero CO2 emissions at its production plants.
Globally, Mercedes-Benz has committed to making its entire new vehicle fleet carbon-neutral by 2039, alongside achieving zero CO2 emissions at its production plants.

In a strategic move towards bolstering its electric vehicle (EV) portfolio in India, Mercedes-Benz is contemplating expanding assembly operations at its Chakan plant to include more EV models, PTI reported. Currently, the luxury automaker assembles its flagship electric sedan, the EQS, at this facility.

Santosh Iyer, Managing Director & CEO of Mercedes-Benz India, told PTI about the company's commitment to achieving zero-emission mobility and carbon neutrality. He highlighted that local assembly not only aligns with their sustainability goals but also offers cost advantages, potentially making EVs more accessible in the Indian market.

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"We are aiming for a holistic approach towards sustainability, focusing not just on reducing tailpipe emissions but also on the entire lifecycle carbon footprint and recyclability of our vehicles," Iyer stated in an interview with PTI.

Since commencing EQS assembly in October 2022, Mercedes-Benz India has recognized the benefits of local production, including cost efficiencies and enhanced knowledge in EV technology. Iyer indicated that future assembly decisions will be driven by market demand and the feasibility of achieving production volume thresholds necessary for localizing additional models.