New Delhi, June 5 -- Maruti Suzuki India has announced plans to invest over Rs 925 crore to expand its solar power capacity to 319 megawatt peak (MWp) by the financial year 2030-31.

This move is part of the company's broader strategy to integrate renewable energy into its operations as it scales up production.

Recently, the automaker added 30MWp of solar capacity through two new installations: a 20MWp unit at its upcoming Kharkhoda facility and a 10MWp unit at the Manesar plant.

This has boosted the company's total solar power capacity from 49MWp to 79MWp within a year.

"As we scale up production to four million units, we are committed to matching that growth with sustainable energy practices," said Hisashi Takeuchi, Managing Director...