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      Home » Vedanta Invests ₹12,500 Crore Boosting EV Metals Production

      Vedanta Invests ₹12,500 Crore Boosting EV Metals Production

      Ritesh KumarBy Ritesh KumarSeptember 9, 2025 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
      Vedanta Invests ₹12,500 Crore Boosting EV Metals Production
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      Vedanta Limited, a leading Indian natural resources company, has announced an investment exceeding ₹12,500 crore to enhance its metal manufacturing capabilities, focusing on materials critical to the electric vehicle (EV) sector. The strategic infusion is aimed at bolstering the domestic supply of essential metals such as aluminium, copper, and lithium, which are pivotal for EV battery production and vehicle manufacturing.

      The company’s planned expansion includes state-of-the-art production facilities, technology upgrades, and downstream processing units to meet the rising demand from India’s rapidly growing EV ecosystem. By strengthening local metal production, Vedanta intends to reduce dependence on imports, ensure supply chain resilience, and support the government’s Make in India initiative.

      This investment also underscores Vedanta’s commitment to sustainable industrial practices. The company plans to incorporate energy-efficient processes and renewable energy integration across its operations, aligning with global standards for environmental stewardship.

      Commenting on the announcement, a Vedanta spokesperson said, “With India’s electric mobility sector poised for exponential growth, our investment in advanced metal manufacturing is a strategic step to support EV adoption. This expansion will not only strengthen domestic supply chains but also drive innovation and sustainable industrial growth.”

      The move is expected to have a cascading effect on the broader EV ecosystem, including battery manufacturers, automotive companies, and ancillary industries, further positioning India as a hub for electric mobility and clean technology.

      aluminium battery manufacturing Copper electric vehicles EV metals India EV industry lithium Make In India Sustainable Manufacturing Vedanta
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