Euler Motors Invests Rs 100 Crore In Palwal Plant

Euler Motors Invests Rs 100 Crore In Palwal Plant

The expanded facility will manufacture the Turbo EV 1000 and Storm EV, scaling capacity to 24,000 units a year.

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Euler Motors invests Rs 100 crore to expand its Palwal facility, scaling capacity to 24,000 electric commercial vehicles annually with Hero MotoCorp backing.

Key points

  • Euler Motors Expands Its Palwal Facility
  • What The Expanded Plant Will Build
  • Inside The Manufacturing Setup
  • Hero MotoCorp's Role In The Expansion
  • Growth Behind The Investment

Euler Motors is putting real money behind its four-wheeler ambitions. The company has commissioned a dedicated production line at its Palwal facility in Haryana, backed by a Rs 100 crore investment, taking total annual manufacturing capacity up to 24,000 electric commercial vehicles across the site.

Euler Motors Expands Its Palwal Facility

Table of Contents
1. Euler Motors Expands Its Palwal Facility
2. What The Expanded Plant Will Build
3. Inside The Manufacturing Setup
4. Hero MotoCorp's Role In The Expansion
5. Growth Behind The Investment

The 40-acre facility was formally inaugurated by Dr. Pawan Munjal, Executive Chairman of Hero MotoCorp, which holds a strategic investment in Euler Motors. For a company that started out focused on three-wheelers, this expansion marks a clear step up into the four-wheeler cargo segment at meaningful scale.

What The Expanded Plant Will Build

The new line is set up specifically to produce two models — the Turbo EV 1000, a one-tonne electric truck, and the ADAS-equipped Storm EV. Both sit in Euler's small commercial vehicle range, aimed at operators who need dependable cargo capacity without the running costs of a diesel equivalent.

Buyers curious about what this segment actually looks like on spec sheets can check the Euler Turbo EV 1000 Fast Charge, which gives a good sense of where this product line currently stands.

Inside The Manufacturing Setup

At full utilisation, the Palwal plant will run across two regular shifts plus a third hybrid shift to meet demand. The site includes an automated four-wheeler assembly conveyor line, dedicated body shops, and in-house battery pack assembly — meaning Euler isn't just bolting together outsourced components but building core systems on-site.

Quality control also gets a mention here — the manufacturing process runs layered testing across suspension frames, drivetrains and battery packs under thermal, vibration and drop-abuse conditions, which is a fairly rigorous setup for a company still scaling up its four-wheeler line.

Hero MotoCorp's Role In The Expansion

Dr. Pawan Munjal framed the investment as more than just a capacity boost, calling it a step toward shaping India's commercial mobility future. Hero MotoCorp's continued backing gives Euler both capital and a degree of manufacturing credibility that smaller EV start-ups often struggle to establish on their own.

For fleet operators evaluating heavier-duty electric cargo options from the same stable, the Euler Storm EV T1250 Armoured is worth comparing against the Turbo EV 1000 before deciding which fits a specific route better.

Growth Behind The Investment

This expansion isn't happening in a vacuum — it's a direct response to demand that's already showing up in delivery numbers. Monthly deliveries of Euler's four-wheeler portfolio grew from around 40 units in April last year to roughly 800 units by June this year, a jump that's hard to ignore.

Within just 10 months of introduction, the Turbo EV 1000 helped push EV penetration in the 4W one-tonne cargo category from about 1 percent to 5.8 percent, with Euler capturing an estimated 28 percent share of that segment. Anyone wanting to explore the brand's full lineup can browse the Euler Motors mini trucks and pickups range, or get in touch with a local Euler Motors dealer for current availability and delivery timelines.


Frequently Asked Questions On Commercial Vehicles

Q1. What models will Euler Motors manufacture at its expanded Palwal plant?

Ans: The expanded facility will produce the Turbo EV 1000, a one-tonne electric truck, and the ADAS-equipped Storm EV, both part of Euler's four-wheeler cargo range.

Q2. What is Euler Motors' total manufacturing capacity after this expansion?

Ans: With the Palwal expansion, Euler Motors' total annual manufacturing capacity has scaled up to 24,000 electric commercial vehicles across its facilities.

Q3. What is the price and payload of the Euler Turbo EV 1000 Fast Charge?

Ans: The Euler Turbo EV 1000 Fast Charge is priced from around Rs 8.19 lakh ex-showroom and offers a payload capacity of 1,000 Kg on a 2,100 Kg GVW.

Q4. What driving range and charging time does the Euler Turbo EV 1000 offer?

Ans: It offers a real-world range of around 140 Km and a certified range of over 200 Km, taking approximately 4.5 to 5 hours to fully charge.

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