At its Pune factory, ŠKODA AUTO Volkswagen India Private Limited has created a basic prerequisite to be carbon-neutral by 2030. The company’s own photovoltaic system consists of 25,770 highly efficient polycrystalline panels covering the 63,000 m² of roof space on the body shop complex. The installation will generate a total of 12.2 million kWh of energy per year and thus reduce CO₂ emissions resulting from car production at the site by more than 9,000 tonnes per year. Direct heat radiation in the workshop is also reduced.
Gurpratap Boparai, Managing Director of ŠKODA AUTO Volkswagen India Private Limited, stressed, “By putting the solar-power system into operation at our plant in Pune, we are reinforcing our commitment and making an important contribution to the sustainable ecological future of our company. We plan to implement further environmentally friendly projects in the future, actively ensuring that India contributes to reducing CO₂ emissions worldwide.”
Michael Oeljeklaus, ŠKODA AUTO Board Member for Production and Logistics, added, “We are pushing ahead with our target of achieving carbon-neutral production worldwide by 2030. By commissioning the new solar-power rooftop system at the Pune site, we are also setting an example for sustainability and a sense of responsibility in India.”
In addition to consistently improving its carbon footprint, ŠKODA AUTO Volkswagen India Private Limited is focusing on sustainable development, the conservation of resources and efficient cost optimisation. For example, the plant in Pune is working towards eliminating the need for waste to be disposed of in landfills. Furthermore, numerous other projects are being implemented with the aim of making production even more sustainable.