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Hyundai Motor India Aims for 100% Renewable Energy Usage by 2025
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Hyundai Motor India Aims for 100% Renewable Energy Usage by 2025

In a bold move towards sustainability, Hyundai Motor India has set an ambitious target to achieve 100% renewable energy consumption by the year 2025. This strategic initiative aligns with the company's commitment to environmental responsibility and signifies a substantial step toward reducing its carbon footprint.

This article explores the details of Hyundai's renewable energy roadmap, emphasising the significance of the RE100 goal. It delves into the measures and investments the company plans to undertake to transition its operations entirely to renewable sources, highlighting the positive impact on the environment and the automotive industry.

Hyundai's commitment to embracing clean energy underscores its role as a forward-thinking and environmentally conscious player in the automotive sector. This piece encapsulates the essence of Hyundai Motor India's green vision and its pledge to contribute meaningfully to a sustainable future.

In a bold move towards sustainability, Hyundai Motor India has set an ambitious target to achieve 100% renewable energy consumption by the year 2025. This strategic initiative aligns with the company's commitment to environmental responsibility and signifies a substantial step toward reducing its carbon footprint. This article explores the details of Hyundai's renewable energy roadmap, emphasising the significance of the RE100 goal. It delves into the measures and investments the company plans to undertake to transition its operations entirely to renewable sources, highlighting the positive impact on the environment and the automotive industry. Hyundai's commitment to embracing clean energy underscores its role as a forward-thinking and environmentally conscious player in the automotive sector. This piece encapsulates the essence of Hyundai Motor India's green vision and its pledge to contribute meaningfully to a sustainable future.

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