Chennai (Tamil Nadu): Tamil Nadu housing manufacturing units from cycle to battle tanks and rockets, including several global automobile manufacturers, is all set to become an electric vehicle (EV) hub. The world's largest electric two-wheeler plant with 20 lakh units capacity built by Ola Electric Mobility is progressing fast on 500 acres at Krishnagiri district. Recently Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal tweeted about the Rs 2,354 crore project: "In just 4 months, this place has been transformed from acres of empty rock land to the world's largest 2W factory.
The Ola Futurefactory phase 1 is nearing completion! The scooters are coming soon! Great work by the team." Be that as it may, already Ather Energy backed by Hero MotoCorp has started rolling out electric two-wheelers from its plant in Hosur. The company has announced an additional investment of about Rs 635 crore over the next five years. Diversified engineering company Greaves Cotton Ltd's subsidiary Ampere Vehicles will roll out its electric two-wheelers from its Ranipet plant by the end of this year. Initially, the production capacity will be about one lakh units per annum and it will be increased to one million units over a period of time and discussions are on for the development of vendor base for various components, Nagesh A. Basavanalli, Managing Director, Group CEO Greave Cotton and Director, Ampere Vehicles Private Limited told IANS.
Greaves Cotton has signed an MoU with the Tamil Nadu government to invest about Rs 700 crore over the period of 10 years to set up a plant with an annual capacity of one million units. The latest to decide on investing in an EV plant is the Rs 38,105 crore Murugappa Group's Tube Investments of India Ltd. "We will be putting up our electric three-wheeler plant in Chennai where we already have land. We have approached the Tamil Nadu government for incentives as per the EV Policy," a senior company official told IANS preferring anonymity.
K. Mahendra Kumar, Chief Financial Officer said Tube Investments will be investing about Rs 200-250 crore in Capex this fiscal and a major portion of that will be for the electric three-wheeler project. The other probable investor in the segment is Ashok Leyland Ltd that has decided to give a big push in the light commercial vehicle (LCV) segment. "We are yet to finalise the EV plant location. We are looking at bringing in investors for the project. Once everything is finalised we will make the announcement," a senior official of Ashok Leyland told IANS. He also agreed that the company has a major presence in Tamil Nadu. These apart, the state government has signed MoUs with several investors with plans to make EVs and batteries (Elest Pvt Ltd for cell, battery, buses and trucks, QMax for lithium-ion, DP Auto for three-wheelers).
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So what powers the EV sector in Tamil Nadu?
"Tamil Nadu is one of the fastest-growing states with a conducive policy environment for cutting-edge technology development, including EV manufacturing," Basavanalli said. Continuing further he added: "With its Research and Development centre and strong company presence in Tamil Nadu, it was a preferred choice for Ampere Electric Vehicles to strengthen its presence in the state with the new and upcoming EV plant in Ranipet. We are working towards the availability of a skilled workforce."