Mahindra to employ LED lighting across 18 plants in India
LED lighting will save 20 million units of electricity per annum for the automaker.
Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) today announced that it is collaborating with Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL) for an LED replacement programme with energy efficient (EE) alternatives across M&M’s 18 manufacturing facilities in India. This collaboration is EESL’s first private sector engagement to promote energy efficient appliances in a working space and is aimed at encouraging the private sector to adopt EE appliances.
The installation of LED lighting will save 20 million units of electricity per annum. Mahindra has made an investment of Rs. 16 crore in this project. Technical assistance, cost efficient procurement and project management services for this initiative across all Mahindra facilities has been provided by EESL.
In addition, energy audits are being undertaken in six manufacturing facilities to explore further energy saving opportunities including waste heat recovery, energy efficient motors and heating, ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems. EESL will also help Mahindra in the training and capability building of its employees to use the new energy efficient equipment and adopt efficient practices to conserve energy. Under the aegis of this programme EESL will enable Mahindra to manage its energy needs efficiently and affordably.
Speaking about this initiative, Saurabh Kumar, MD, EESL, said, “This partnership marks a very significant step toward promoting an energy efficient lifestyle among corporates and large facilities in India. We are very happy that Mahindra & Mahindra has undertaken this initiative and has set an example for the industry. We look forward to more such collaborations so that they adopt EE appliances that will help them in reducing operational costs through energy savings.”
Dr Pawan Goenka, managing director, Mahindra & Mahindra, said, “At Mahindra, we view sustainability as a vital business strategy. As a responsible organization, not only have we adopted energy efficient solutions in our manufacturing facilities but have also encouraged our suppliers, dealer partners and employees to do so, to reduce carbon emissions for a cleaner, smarter and greener tomorrow”.
Mahindra became the first company in the world to commit to doubling energy productivity by 2030. It has also committed to invest $10 per ton of carbon emitted in technologies to reduce its carbon footprint.
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