Case Analysis Suzlon Energy LTD: Making Foray Abroad - Submitted by Anusree Balakrishnan (BD20011)
Case Analysis Suzlon Energy LTD: Making Foray Abroad - Submitted by Anusree Balakrishnan (BD20011)
Case Analysis Suzlon Energy LTD: Making Foray Abroad - Submitted by Anusree Balakrishnan (BD20011)
Most global markets are trying to incorporate the political change and the demand for
cleaner and sustainable energy. So, with constructive policies from governments
towards promoting renewable energy, the companies are finding massive potential in
this field.
Also, the key focus of the competitors is to increase innovation and scale the business.
With newer technologies, there are chances to bring down cost and provide more value
to consumers. Acquisitions also bring down the cost of products as they allow
companies to mass-produce new technologies.
Also, there is a threat from new players as they are finding a new business to make a
secure and profitable return and they have an advantage of available balance sheet
considering a large investment
The competition will emerge in this industry, and Suzlon has to decide the expansion
strategy to stay relevant in the field.
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Suzlon is a major player in India and majority of Suzlon’s manufacturing facility is located
in India due to cheap labour and manufacturing costs, and the products are exported to
various countries. But a single kind of product portfolio cannot meet the needs of
people everywhere. In case of Suzlon to penetrate to Europe and American markets, it
must expand its product portfolio. So, while trying to expand to markets abroad, Suzlon
must considering customizing product to local standards.
To minimize land and labour costs, wind farms are typically in rural areas. Presence of
wind energy developments in rural areas represents an opportunity for sustainable
developments. But the extent to which the rural community are has utilized the same is
still not clear. Such opportunities can lead to overall economic development. But on the
other hand, sometimes rural communities may not be able to adapt to the super
complex, technical system of energy providers that are governed by corporates. As a
responsible company, Suzlon must make sure that the latter doesn’t happen and must
provide an overall economic development to rural areas.