Panasonic Life Solutions India Reaffirms Long-Term Commitment to India at UP-Japan Investment Meet 2026
Mr.
Yoshiyuki Kato, CEO and Managing Director, Panasonic Life Solutions India,
reaffirmed Panasonic's long-term commitment to India at the UP-Japan Investment
Meet 2026, highlighting the company's strong Make in India ecosystem and its
vision to deepen its contribution to Uttar Pradesh.
At the CXO
roundtable, Mr. Kato highlighted Uttar Pradesh as an important part of
Panasonic's future growth journey in India. The company sees significant
opportunities to expand its contribution to the state across distribution,
services, and smart infrastructure.
Panasonic's
commitment to India is backed by a strong local manufacturing base. The company
operates seven manufacturing facilities across the country, producing hundreds
of millions of electrical products annually for domestic and international
markets. Products manufactured in India are exported to South Asia, the Middle
East and Africa.
“As Uttar
Pradesh strengthens its manufacturing ecosystem, Panasonic will continue to
evaluate opportunities that could support its operations across central and
eastern India over the long term,” said Yoshiyuki Kato, CEO and Managing
Director, Panasonic Life Solutions India.
Sustainability
and green transformation are also central to Panasonic's long-term vision.
Through Panasonic GREEN IMPACT, the company is committed to achieving net-zero
CO₂ emissions across all its operating companies globally by FY2030.
This
commitment is reflected in Panasonic's operations in India. All seven of the
company's manufacturing facilities have functional rooftop solar power systems,
with a combined installed capacity of 5.2 MW. In FY2025-26, these systems
contributed to a reduction of approximately 5,500 tonnes of CO₂.
Panasonic
also sees opportunities to contribute to India's future infrastructure needs
through its capabilities across electrical solutions, solar solutions, smart
energy systems, and intelligent infrastructure, particularly as the country
continues to invest in buildings, factories, and urban development.
Panasonic
entered India in 1972 and has been present in the country for over five
decades. Since the acquisition of Anchor in 2007, the company has continued to
invest in local manufacturing, talent development, and job creation.
With India
central to Panasonic's future, Mr. Kato's participation at the UP-Japan
Investment Meet underscored the company's intent to strengthen its partnership
with Uttar Pradesh and contribute to its next phase of growth.


























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