New
Delhi, February, 2025.
Reiterating
its commitment to India’s vision for Energy Independence by 2047 and Net Zero
by 2070, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) today marked its participation at the
India Energy Week 2025, being held in Delhi during 11th – 14th
Feb 2025. The India Energy Week 2025 (IEW) serves as an important platform to
showcase practical and scalable clean energy solutions to realize
energy self-reliance and reduce carbon emissions. This event brings together global
political leaders, policy makers, thought leaders, experts, and end-users to deliberate
on energy scenario, technologies, industry trends and policy
outlook.
In
the above perspective, Toyota exhibits at the IEW covers:
Going ahead, given India’s rapid economic growth and increasing new vehicle sales, all clean technologies including full range of electrified vehicles as well alternate fuel driven technologies is the need of the hour. In this context, ethanol being an indigenous and clean energy source holds tremendous potential for immediate benefits to India, as it can significantly reduce fossil fuel consumption, the energy import bill and carbon emissions. Being agriculture based, higher use of ethanol as fuel will also increase farmer incomes and create new jobs, thereby boosting the rural economy besides increasing revenue for the Government from surplus sugar and food grains. The Government has recently launched second-generation technologies for producing ethanol from agricultural residues like parali, which is currently otherwise burnt. This possibility will not only prevent severe air pollution but also help generate wealth from waste.
Present at the event, Mr. Vikram Gulati, Country Head & Executive Vice President - Corporate Affairs and Governance, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, said, “India Energy Week plays a vital role in bringing energy, mobility and technology players under one common platform, thereby creating awareness and helping to further the cause of clean energy and sustainable mobility. In its pursuit of holistic environmental stewardship, Toyota Global Environmental Challenge 2050 (TEC 2050) was announced in 2015, to address environmental issues like increasing carbon emissions, water shortage, and biodiversity loss. Guided by the principle of creating net positive impact on the planet and society, TEC 2050 integrates clean energy adoption and strategies to enhance energy efficiency so as to decarbonize plant operations and the entire value chain, going beyond vehicle production.
At Toyota, we firmly believe that a multi-pathway approach to decarbonization is key, to accelerating energy transition and reducing carbon emissions from mobility sector.
TKM is rapidly advancing its sustainable
mobility solutions, extending beyond vehicles, adopting renewable energy for
manufacturing operations, strengthening localization and skilling initiatives
under ‘Make in India’, to build a globally competitive manufacturing ecosystem.
By fostering clean energy integration across the entire value chain, TKM aims
to not just drive sustainability but enable a self-reliant, energy-abundant
India that aligns with the nation’s Net Zero vision.