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Maruti Suzuki lines up Rs 5,000 cr capex for current fiscal

10:36 AM May 16, 2022 | PTI |

Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) has lined up Rs 5,000 crore capex for various initiatives, including new product launches, for the current financial year, according to a senior company official. The country’s top carmaker, which had earmarked around Rs 4,500 crore in FY22, also believes that parent Suzuki Motor Corp’s investment in Gujarat would help in expanding its battery electric vehicles (BEV) range in the country.

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“Capex of Rs 5,000 crore is something that we’ve committed for this fiscal on various projects, including, the new model launches, etc,” MSI CFO Ajay Seth said in an analyst call.

The maker of Alto and Swift noted that it would manage the capex through internal accruals, he added.

Responding to a query on Suzuki’s plans to invest in Gujarat for local manufacturing of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) and BEV batteries, Seth said: “This investment will greatly support in localizing the EV manufacturing and help the company to accelerate and expand its BEV product portfolio in India.”

The company is planning to introduce its first BEV by 2025.

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In March, Suzuki Motor Corporation announced to invest around 150 billion yen (about Rs 10,445 crore) by 2026, for local manufacturing of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) and BEV batteries in Gujarat.

On a query regarding the ongoing semiconductor shortage and its impact on the company, Seth noted that the supply situation of electronic components continues to be unpredictable.

“It might have some impact on the production volumes for FY 2022-23 as well,” he added.

MSI currently has a backlog of over 3.2 lakh units due to production issues following an acute shortage of chips.

“Generally chips will continue to be a challenge in this year also and of course, we’ll try to maximize our numbers,” MSI Executive Director Corporate Affairs Rahul Bharti said.

On a query regarding hybrids, he noted that the technology is very powerful which can work in conjunction with EVs to help reduce carbon and oil import.

“They do about 30-40 percent of the job of an EV and are many times more scalable. It would be an interesting option and we’ll be looking forward to such technologies in the future,” Bharti said.

He noted that the company would like to regain over 50 percent market share in the domestic passenger vehicle segment.

“Of course, as a market leader, our target will be to be at 50 percent market share or more. There are a number of factors responsible for this, one the semiconductor shortage, with the three lakh pending orders if we service that then the numbers and market share would be much higher,” Bharti stated.

He noted that the company’s market share in the non-SUV segment is over 65 percent.

“In every segment other than SUV our market share has gone up. Whenever we launch SUVs, of course, the market share has to improve,” Bharti said.

The company plans to launch multiple products to consolidate its position in the fast-growing SUV segment.

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