Euler Motors’ Unveils INR 1 Billion Integrated EV Manufacturing & R&D Facility

Euler Motors’ Unveils INR 1 Billion Integrated EV Manufacturing & R&D Facility

Delhi NCR-based electric commercial vehicle company Euler Motors has unveiled its integrated manufacturing and R&D facility in the industrial hub of Palwal, Haryana. Spread across 500,000 square feet the plant with a production capacity of 36,000 units annually has been built with an investment of INR 1 billion. The new facility will support the company’s ambitious plans to expand its footprint from 26 to 40 cities by FY2025.

The Palwal plant boasts an automated assembly line connected via a proprietary manufacturing execution system (MES), which drives production efficiencies by tracking the vehicle lifecycle from production to delivery. Additionally, it has the highest parameters for commercial vehicle testing, including dyno-testing, fully compliant shower testing, and a full-length testing track.

The company claims that amongst the cargo EV start-ups it’s plant features a lot many industry-first automation such as –

  • EMS Hanger system - Enables auto loading and unloading of vehicles on manufacturing stations
  • Trailing arm fitment assist - Ensure assembly ergonomics benefit and takt time control
  • Vacuum base brake oil filling machine - Restrict spillage and contamination
  • Portable CMM - For body accuracy checks during and post the manufacturing processes
  • Dyno and shower testing facilities - Ensure comprehensive in-house testing of vehicles for performance and durability.

The plant houses a dedicated testing & validation team, advanced R&D labs, and collaborations with engineering experts, fostering a culture of continuous innovation.

Saurav Kumar, Founder & CEO, Euler Motors said, “The ongoing transformation in the mobility segment in India can only be fully realised with strong local production and localised innovation. The facility is not only an exemplification of the government’s Make in India initiative, but also brings technological advancements and industry-first features to commercial EV manufacturing.” 

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