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Euler Motors Inaugurates Dedicated 4W Manufacturing Line at Palwal, Haryana

Euler Motors, a Delhi-based electric commercial vehicle OEM, has inaugurated a dedicated four-wheeler manufacturing line at its facility in Palwal, Haryana. The facility will manufacture the company’s four-wheeler portfolio, including the Turbo EV 1000, a one-tonne electric truck, and the Storm EV, a commercial vehicle equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).

The facility has been established with an investment of INR 100 crore. With the expansion, Euler Motors’ manufacturing operations now span 40 acres, with an annual production capacity of up to 24,000 vehicles.

The facility was inaugurated by Dr. Pawan Munjal, Executive Chairman, Hero MotoCorp, in the presence of Euler Motors’ leadership team.

At full capacity, the facility is expected to operate across two shifts, along with a third hybrid shift. It includes an automated four-wheeler assembly conveyor line, dedicated assembly lines, a body shop and an integrated battery pack assembly line. The company said the vehicles are designed and manufactured in India, supported by a localised supply chain.

The manufacturing facility incorporates testing at different stages of production. Components such as suspension frames, drivetrain and steering systems undergo testing during assembly. Battery packs are tested for thermal cycling, thermal shock, water wading, drop, vibration, mechanical shock and abuse under real-world load conditions. Electrical, mechanical and thermal systems are also tested before vehicles are delivered.

Speaking at the inauguration, Dr. Pawan Munjal, Executive Chairman, Hero MotoCorp, said “At Hero MotoCorp, we believe the future of mobility will be shaped by collaboration, innovation and a shared commitment to sustainable growth. India’s commercial mobility sector is at an important inflection point, with electrification gaining momentum on the back of supportive government policies, improving total-cost economics and the growing demand for sustainable last-mile mobility. Our strategic investment in Euler Motors reflects our confidence in its vision and capabilities, as well as our belief in the broader potential of India’s rapidly evolving electric mobility ecosystem. The expansion of Euler’s Palwal facility, with a dedicated four-wheeler production line, represents more than an increase in manufacturing capacity—it is a step towards shaping the future of India’s commercial mobility. Euler has demonstrated that electric vehicles can deliver the performance, economics and technology that commercial customers demand. With this facility, Euler is well positioned to take that proposition to a much larger scale. By bringing together our complementary strengths, we aim to help build a stronger EV ecosystem and accelerate the transition towards cleaner, smarter and more efficient commercial mobility in India. We are proud to be part of this journey.”

Saurav Kumar, Founder and CEO, Euler Motors, said “The four-wheeler cargo segment has long run on ICE for years because no electric vehicle could compete with ICE on the right combination of performance and affordability. Our 4W vehicles – Storm EV and the Turbo EV 1000 have demonstrated as the right fit to that gap with segment penetration moving from around ~1% to ~5.8% in the category with Euler securing ~28% market share. We expanded from selling ~40 four-wheeler vehicles a month last year in April to roughly ~800 four-wheeler vehicles a month this year in June. With the scaling demand for Euler’s four-wheeler vehicles, this manufacturing facility now gives us the capacity to cater to that growing demand. With this facility, we are building on the momentum to accelerate the transition to electric mobility across segments that have been long dominated by ICE.”

Gaurav Kumar, Head – Supply Chain & Manufacturing, Euler Motors said, “A commercial vehicle earns its keep only if it performs the same on day one and day one thousand. That consistency in quality is built on the shop floor. We have brought the core of the vehicle in-house, from the chassis, axles to the battery pack, and put every vehicle through rigorous testing under the real-world conditions of India’s roads and operating environments. As demand for the Turbo EV 1000 and Storm EV grows, our new facility gives us the capacity to meet this scaled demand without compromising on the standards of quality, reliability and performance that define every Euler vehicle.”

According to Euler Motors, the Turbo EV 1000 was launched ten months ago and is positioned as a one-tonne electric truck. The company said that during this period, EV penetration in the 4W one-tonne segment increased from around 1% to 5.8%. The vehicle has been developed to compete with internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles on performance and operating economics. The Storm EV is equipped with ADAS features, including collision alerts and night vision assistance, and is positioned for applications in the four-wheeler commercial vehicle segment.

The company said the new facility will support the production ramp-up of its four-wheeler portfolio and create employment opportunities in the region.

Also read: Euler Motors reports 110% YoY revenue growth to ₹402 crore in FY26.

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