DICV Oragadam facility utilising 100% renewable power
Date: 24 Feb 2025
Daimler
India Commercial Vehicles (DICV), a wholly owned subsidiary of Daimler Truck
AG, has reached a significant milestone in its sustainability journey by utilising
100% renewable power at its state-of-the-art Oragadam production facility,
ahead of its sustainability roadmap. This achievement underlines DICV’s
commitment to environmental protection and marks an important step, as the
company has successfully reduced its Scope 2 emissions ahead of the original
end-2025 target.
From
the outset, DICV has placed climate and environmental protection at the core of
its operations, with a focus on reducing CO2e emissions and optimizing energy
consumption. Since 2018, the company has steadily expanded its renewable energy
initiatives that culminated in the implementation of cutting-edge
infrastructure.
At
the heart of this achievement is DICV’s forward-thinking renewable energy
strategy, which combines onsite solar power generation with offsite renewable
power procurement. A total of 22,970 tons of CO2e is offset through the
sourcing of renewable power, underscoring DICV’s commitment to decarbonisation.
A
key element of this strategy is the installation of a renewable
power-generation plant with a peak capacity of 4,300 kW, powered by 15,000
solar panels. This plant offsets approximately 4,000 tons of CO2e emissions
annually, contributing to 17% of the renewable power generated in-house.
Satyakam
Arya, Managing Director & CEO, Daimler India Commercial Vehicles, said,
“We
have made significant strides in positioning DICV as a leader in sustainable
manufacturing and we are proud to achieve 100% renewable power utilization at
our Oragadam facility. This milestone, achieved ahead of target, demonstrates
our commitment to decarbonizing operations. Since 2018, we have focused on
building the infrastructure to increase our reliance on renewable power and now
we have reached 100% renewable power utilisation under Scope 2 emissions.
Supportive state and central policies, such as green power purchases through
various energy sources available under regulatory framework, played a vital
role in this accomplishment.”