About
Mahindra World City Jaipur (MWC Jaipur) is the Mahindra Group's flagship integrated industrial smart city — a 3,000-acre multi-product SEZ + industrial city developed near Jaipur in Rajasthan. Operationalised in 2010 by Mahindra World City Developers Limited, the city is the prototype for Mahindra's broader 'World City' brand (with subsequent developments at Chennai, Aurangabad, Jaipur, and Bengaluru — totaling 8,000+ acres of industrial development).
The Jaipur city is structured as 51:49 joint venture between Mahindra Group + RIICO (Rajasthan State Industrial Development & Investment Corporation). Phase 1 (operational since 2010) covers ~1,500 acres; Phase 2 (operational since 2018) added 1,500 acres. Total investment: ₹3,000 crore.
Key anchor tenants include: Bosch (auto components), Continental Automotive Systems, Magneti Marelli, JCB Manufacturing, 60+ MSMEs in auto-electronics cluster + IT outsourcing services. Annual export turnover from MWC Jaipur SEZ: ₹15,000+ crore — substantial for a Rajasthan industrial city.
A distinctive feature: MWC Jaipur was India's first industrial city to integrate all-renewable energy + zero-discharge water management — a 12 MW on-site solar plant + integrated rainwater + sewerage treatment provides 80%+ of city utility needs. This 'sustainable industrial city' positioning was a deliberate Mahindra Group ESG branding choice.
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Notable features
- 3,000-acre Mahindra-developed integrated industrial smart city + SEZ
- First Indian industrial city with all-renewable + zero-discharge utilities
- 12 MW on-site solar provides 80%+ of city utility energy
- Anchor tenants: Bosch, Continental, Magneti Marelli, JCB
- Annual export turnover ₹15,000+ crore
- Mahindra Group + RIICO 51:49 JV