Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) reaffirmed its commitment to India’s energy independence and net-zero goals at the India Energy Week (IEW) 2025, held in New Delhi from February 11 to 14. The event serves as a premier platform for industry leaders, policymakers, and experts to explore practical clean energy solutions and accelerate the transition towards sustainable mobility. TKM’s participation underscores its multi-pathway approach to clean transportation, showcasing alternative powertrains that align with India’s diversified energy landscape and infrastructure readiness. The company exhibited a range of innovative technologies, including the InnovaHycross Strong Hybrid Electric Vehicle (SHEV), the Prius Flex-Fuel Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (FFV-PHEV), an Urban Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Concept, and the Mirai Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) powered by hydrogen. Additionally, TKM highlighted its locally manufactured e-Drive sub-system, reinforcing its commitment to ‘Make in India’ and self-reliant green technology solutions.

With India’s rapid economic growth and increasing vehicle sales, ethanol-based solutions hold immense potential for reducing fossil fuel dependency while generating rural employment and boosting agricultural incomes. Toyota’s commitment extends beyond vehicles, with a focus on renewable energy adoption, local manufacturing, and skill development initiatives to build a globally competitive ecosystem.

Mr. Vikram Gulati, Country Head & EVP – Corporate Affairs and Governance, TKM, emphasized, “India Energy Week is a crucial forum for shaping the future of sustainable transportation. Toyota remains committed to driving India’s decarbonization journey through a diversified clean energy approach.” TKM continues to strengthen its renewable energy usage, supplier collaborations, and local workforce development, ensuring that India’s mobility sector transitions seamlessly towards sustainability while fostering economic growth and employment opportunities.