The Haridwar-based firm is investing around Rs 100 crore in its Greater Noida facility, near here, for this and the plant would be inaugurated next month.
"We would start manufacturing solar panels. The factory is near Greater Noida industrial area and would be inaugurated in January," Patanjali Ayurved MD & CEO Acharya Balakrishna told PTI.
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The company has also acquired one Advance Navigation and Solar Technologies earlier this year.
"We would manufacture solar panels here (Noida plant). We have also plans to manufacture chips and photovoltaic sells etc for it," Balakrishna added.
Initially, the company would source the components from other domestic producers but later would manufacturer itself. It is installing required machineries from Germany and China.
When asked what prompted Patanjali to venture into this sector, he said the company was purchasing solar panel and street lights at its facility, then came to know that all solar related works are imported from countries as china.
"Then we planned that at least for own requirements, we should manufacture ourself. We had done some workout and found that it was doable," he said.
Initially, the company would consume all the solar panel internally by installing on rooftops of all its manufacturing units and centres.
"Right now we are putting solar on the rooftops of our all factories such as Tezpur plant (Assam)," he said.
On commercial production, he said: "If people come to purchase from us then we would sell also."
However, when asked that whether Patanjali would venture into setting up major solar farms for commercially producing solar energy and supply to the grid, Balakrishna said, "Let it start first."
Besides FMCG segment, Patanjali Ayurved is present in other sectors as education and healthcare.
Last fiscal, it had crossed a turnover of Rs 10,500 crore and aims a two-fold growth this fiscal.
(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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