
On Monday, July 18, Vedanta Aluminium said that it is eager to collaborate with the entire value chain of the automobile sector to minimise the industry’s dependence on imported aluminium. The news came after Vedanta said in a statement, "The company is keen to partner with the automotive sector....from large players to OEMs and MSMEs, for reducing the industry's import dependence."

Vedanta has rightly pointed that due to the rising consciousness towards sustainability and zero carbon emissions, there’s a significant growth of aluminium usage in vehicles, be it battery electric vehicles, hybrids or internal combustion engine vehicles.
The company has said that it is a long-time partner to the automobile industry. It develops product solutions for the industry, suitable to their unique needs each time.
Vedanta recently built a case for green aluminium at the national webinar by Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) of India.
"We are further keen to co-create innovative product solutions for new and emerging applications of aluminium in the automotive industry, and together with them shape the future of mobility," Vedanta Aluminium CEO Rahul Sharma said.
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