VIDEO: How Parag Satpute Is Positioning Greaves Cotton for 16–20% CAGR

India's multi-powertrain transition, global manufacturing shifts, and strategic expansion into European markets position Greaves Cotton for ambitious growth. CEO Parag Satpute outlines the engineering legacy powering this transformation across energy, mobility and industrial sectors.

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VIDEO: How Parag Satpute Is Positioning Greaves Cotton for 16–20% CAGR

Prerna Lidhoo speaks with Parag Satpute, MD and Group CEO of Greaves Cotton, on India’s pivotal moment in economic and industrial evolution.

Satpute discusses his return to India with a clear sense of purpose, Greaves Cotton’s deep engineering legacy, and how the Greaves.Next strategy is shaping the company’s future across energy, mobility and industrial solutions.

From backing a multi-powertrain approach to leveraging India’s China-plus-one opportunity, entering the European quadricycle market with Ligier, and targeting 16–20% CAGR growth, Satpute lays out Greaves’ roadmap in an increasingly competitive automotive landscape.

The conversation also touches upon diesel’s continued relevance in the 3-wheeler space, strategic capex priorities, and building empowered leadership teams for long-term growth.

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