Royal Enfield Rides Into Andhra Pradesh with Major Investment
- On Thursday, Royal Enfield announced a ₹2,200 crore investment to establish a manufacturing facility in Andhra Pradesh, marking the company's first major expansion outside Tamil Nadu since 1901.
- The State Investment Promotion Board, chaired by Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, approved the project this week, allocating 267 acres across Vanelluru and Rallakuppam villages in Satyavedu.
- Projected to add nearly nine lakh units to Royal Enfield's manufacturing capacity, the facility will generate around 5,000 direct and indirect jobs and complete in two phases by 2032.
- Minister Nara Lokesh called the company "a timeless symbol of heritage," while the project includes a dedicated vendor park to develop an automotive manufacturing cluster in the state.
- This initiative strengthens India's position as a global hub for premium motorcycle production, with ancillary industries building a competitive automobile manufacturing ecosystem in the state.
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Andhra bags Royal Enfield's Rs 2,200 crore first expansion project outside Tamil Nadu
Amaravati: Royal Enfield, a motorcycle manufacturer owned by Eicher Motors, will invest Rs 2,200 crore to establish a manufacturing facility and vendor park at Satyavedu in Tirupati district, marking the company’s first major expansion outside Tamil Nadu. The project, approved by the State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB) chaired by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, is expected to strengthen Andhra Pradesh’s automobile manufacturing ecosystem…
Royal Enfield to invest ₹2,200 crore in Andhra Pradesh; sets up first manufacturing plant outside Tamil Nadu
Royal Enfield will invest ₹2,200 crore in a new manufacturing facility at Satyavedu in Tirupati district, the company's first major expansion outside Tamil Nadu.
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