Godrej Motor Solutions Targets Rs 10 billion Revenue by FY28
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Godrej Motor Solutions Targets Rs 10 billion Revenue by FY28

The Motor Solutions business of the Godrej Enterprises Group is aiming for Rs 10 billion  in revenue by FY28, with 20 per cent of this expected from exports. For FY26, the business is targeting Rs750 crore, driven by demand growth across electric vehicles (EVs), HVAC, pumps, and actuators in both domestic and international markets. 

Xercsis Marker, EVP & Head, Motor Solutions Business, Godrej Enterprises Group, said, 

 “We are strengthening our manufacturing capabilities through significant R&D investments and advanced technology adoption. We continue to invest in technology and capacity to serve identified growth sectors like EV, Automation, Actuators, Pumps etc, while advancing innovations in motor design to reduce reliance on rare-earth materials.” 

The business has introduced new production lines for EV motor components, including a dedicated assembly line to cater to India, the US, and Europe. A high-precision lamination punching line from AIDA Japan is also being set up to address the increasing demand for ultra-thin laminations in the EV, aerospace, and automation sectors. 

Godrej holds a dominant 60 per cent share in India’s hermetic motors market for refrigeration and air-conditioning. Recent product innovations include fully assembled motors for the off-road EV market in the US, and upcoming production for a reputed German firm featuring compatible motor-controller solutions. 

Investments are also being channelled into Switched and Synchronous Reluctance Motor technologies, aimed at reducing rare-earth magnet dependency while enhancing efficiency. 

The company’s Pune-based facility can produce over six million motors annually and offers 300+ customised SKUs for varied industrial applications. Certified IGBC Platinum and GreenCo Platinum Plus, the plant is water positive, zero-waste-to-landfill, and recycles 80 per cent of finished goods packaging. 

Located in Shindewadi on a 36-acre campus, the site is part of Pune’s robust manufacturing and auto ecosystem. With most suppliers located within a 100-km radius, the facility fosters a green and localised supply chain supporting regional economic growth. 

The Motor Solutions business of the Godrej Enterprises Group is aiming for Rs 10 billion  in revenue by FY28, with 20 per cent of this expected from exports. For FY26, the business is targeting Rs750 crore, driven by demand growth across electric vehicles (EVs), HVAC, pumps, and actuators in both domestic and international markets. Xercsis Marker, EVP & Head, Motor Solutions Business, Godrej Enterprises Group, said,  “We are strengthening our manufacturing capabilities through significant R&D investments and advanced technology adoption. We continue to invest in technology and capacity to serve identified growth sectors like EV, Automation, Actuators, Pumps etc, while advancing innovations in motor design to reduce reliance on rare-earth materials.” The business has introduced new production lines for EV motor components, including a dedicated assembly line to cater to India, the US, and Europe. A high-precision lamination punching line from AIDA Japan is also being set up to address the increasing demand for ultra-thin laminations in the EV, aerospace, and automation sectors. Godrej holds a dominant 60 per cent share in India’s hermetic motors market for refrigeration and air-conditioning. Recent product innovations include fully assembled motors for the off-road EV market in the US, and upcoming production for a reputed German firm featuring compatible motor-controller solutions. Investments are also being channelled into Switched and Synchronous Reluctance Motor technologies, aimed at reducing rare-earth magnet dependency while enhancing efficiency. The company’s Pune-based facility can produce over six million motors annually and offers 300+ customised SKUs for varied industrial applications. Certified IGBC Platinum and GreenCo Platinum Plus, the plant is water positive, zero-waste-to-landfill, and recycles 80 per cent of finished goods packaging. Located in Shindewadi on a 36-acre campus, the site is part of Pune’s robust manufacturing and auto ecosystem. With most suppliers located within a 100-km radius, the facility fosters a green and localised supply chain supporting regional economic growth. 

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