Godrej Tooling introduces new range of dies for EV industry
The company says with the automotive industry rapidly shifting gears towards adoption of electric vehicles in India, it has necessitated the development of new engines, battery boxes and high precision sheet metal parts.
Godrej & Boyce, the flagship company of the Godrej Group, has recently announced that its business Godrej Tooling has created a new range of advanced automotive dies.
The company says with the automotive industry rapidly shifting gears towards adoption of electric vehicles in India, it has necessitated the development of new engines, battery boxes and high precision sheet metal parts. In response to the same, Godrej Tooling has increased its investment by 10 percent YoY on R&D towards its portfolio of tools and dies with a special focus on EV industry.
To meet the burgeoning demand for modification and replacement of automobile components in electrical vehicles, Godrej Tooling has made a head start by developing advanced dies. Godrej Tooling has also increased its capabilities with the addition of 3D printing and additive manufacturing to develop high-precision dies for components with complex geometry in to meet higher functional standards. The business already has a patent and copyright in overall dies.
Pankaj Abhyankar, SVP and Business Head, Godrej Tooling said, “The growing focus of the private and public sector on EVs have made it imperative for the automobile industry and particularly suppliers, to adapt to the ecosystem. As one of India’s leading tool rooms, we have adopted a robust approach allowing us to be agile to take on electric mobility covering all bases in stimulation, design assembly and production. Godrej Tooling has a longstanding reputation of being future-ready and the introduction of advanced automotive dies implies our readiness to remain ahead of curve.”
Over the last decade, Godrej & Boyce has invested more than Rs 500 crore towards its ESG initiatives. These initiatives are a part of the company’s Good & Green vision which is aligned to the UN’s Sustainable Developmental Goals and was launched by the organisation over a decade ago. The company is committed to generate over 1/3rd of its overall revenues from Good & Green products by FY 2022.
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