Vitesco Technologies aims to achieve 100% carbon neutral production by 2030. The international manufacturer of modern drive technologies and electrification solutions now generates its own green energy with photovoltaic systems.
To achieve carbon neutrality, the company lowered CO2 emissions from 10,000 T to 0.2 T within a year.
Vitesco Technologies’ Pune plant facility is spread across 20 acres and contains more than 17580 sq. meters of manufacturing space. The facility serves its grid demand through renewable energy sources and also generates sustainable electricity.
All new photovoltaic systems have been built in the Pune 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 also has over 25 cobots and robots installed on the production lines and shopfloor.
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