- Global wind turbine manufacturer Vestas,ย intends to establish a new nacelle and hub assembly factory in Chennai in the state of Tamil Nadu, India.
- The new factory will combine Vestasโ two existing facilities in the state of Tamil Nadu, creating an expanded, optimised and scalable production hub with four times as many local manufacturing jobs in the state.
โBy building this expanded production facility, we will serve our customersโ needs in one of our key markets even better and generate hundreds of local jobs, while also improve our global manufacturing footprint and increase our export capabilities from India with the aim of making it a global renewable energy manufacturing hubโ, says Vestas Asia-Pacific President Clive Turton.
ย Deepak Bagla, Managing Director & CEO, Invest India highlights that โI would like to congratulate Vestas for the finalisation of their next manufacturing facility in India. Vestas and Invest Indiaโs cooperation has set a record for executing an efficient and timely project completion with a sizable job creation. This result highlights the Prime Minister of Indiaโs objective of ease of doing business and making India one of the most preferred investment destinations. We thank Vestas for their continued commitment to the Prime Ministerโs vision to combat climate change, curb emissions and ensuring a sustainable futureโ.
While the new facility will serve the growing wind market in the region, it will also act as a strategic export hub leveraging Vestasโ global reach. With around 20 Vestas factories and several additional production partnerships around the globe, Vestasโ global manufacturing footprint guarantees timely delivery of high-quality products to its customers by manufacturing core components close to key markets.
The new factory is expected to be operational by the end of 2020, where it will add to Vestasโ strong current presence across India, including a sales office in Mumbai, a R&D centre in Chennai and a blade manufacturing facility in Ahmedabad. In total, Vestas currently employs more than 3,400 people in the country. Vestas has been present in the Indian market since 2006, where it has played a key role for the development of wind energy in the region.
Author: Bryan Groenendaal