Ashok Leyland breaks ground for battery pack facility in Tamil Nadu
Date: 11 Mar 2026
Ashok Leyland has announced the ground-breaking of a
greenfield battery pack manufacturing facility at Pillaipakkam near Chennai,
reinforcing its commitment to advancing India’s electric mobility ecosystem. The
project would incur investment of Rs. 400-500 Cr, and is part of the
investments from Hinduja Group as per an earlier MOU signed in September
2025.The new battery pack project aligns closely with Tamil Nadu’s Electric
Vehicle Policy 2023, the National Mission on Transformative Mobility and
Battery Storage, and India’s vision of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070.
M.K. Stalin, Chief Minister, Government of Tamil Nadu unveiled
the Foundation Plaque. T. R. B. Rajaa, Minister for Industries, Investment
Promotions and Commerce in the Government of Tamil Nadu, graced the ceremony,
along with the leadership of Guidance Tamil Nadu and representatives from the
State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu; Shenu Agarwal, MD &
CEO, Ashok Leyland, and several other dignitaries.
The new battery pack manufacturing facility at
Pillaipakkam represents a strategic step in building a robust EV ecosystem. The
facility will help localise EV battery pack production, strengthen India’s
electric mobility supply chain and create new opportunities for employment and
advanced skill development in Tamil Nadu, further reinforcing the state’s
position as a leading hub for next-generation automotive manufacturing and EV
innovation.
Dheeraj Hinduja, Executive Chairman, Ashok Leyland, said,
“Our journey has been closely intertwined with the growth of Tamil Nadu for
more than seven decades. Ashok Leyland, along with its subsidiary, Switch
Mobility, have already developed a vast range of electric Commercial Vehicles,
and have taken a lead position in the EV market. The groundbreaking of the new
battery pack manufacturing facility marks an important step in our electric mobility
journey and reinforces our commitment to building a strong domestic EV
ecosystem.”
Shenu Agarwal, MD & CEO, Ashok Leyland, said,
“Battery pack technology is central to the future of electric mobility and
energy storage. This facility will enable us to build advanced battery pack
solutions with greater efficiency, safety and reliability while supporting the
battery supply chain localisation It will also contribute to developing
specialized talent and creating new opportunities in high-technology manufacturing
within Tamil Nadu.”