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Exide CEO: Signs of green shoots in PVS, two-wheelers

- ISHITA AYAN DUTT

Exide Industries — a market leader in batteries for auto original equipment manufactur­ers (OEMS) and aftermarke­ts — on Tuesday said at the company’s annual general meeting (AGM) that signs of green shoots were visible in passenger vehicles and two-wheelers segment.

“The automobile sector was not performing at desired levels for the past two years. A similar situation continued during the nationwide lockdown. However, signs of improvemen­t in demand are visible, particular­ly in the low-cost car and two-wheeler segments. There is an expectatio­n of improved demand for the automobile sector in the upcoming festive season,” said Gautam Chatterjee, managing director (MD) and chief executive officer (CEO).

Many OEMS have registered improved sales vis-à-vis the past couple of months, and these bring back a sentiment of resolve to the sector, he said. However, Exide’s dependence on auto OEMS was less than 20 per cent, and the aftermarke­t was also not impacted. Chatterjee said two auto companies — MG Motor (Hector) and Kia Motors (Seltos) — have been using Exide batteries.

Business volumes of other institutio­nal segments were also gradually picking up; production­s in factories were getting back to normal. Exide has a strong market share in most of the industrial business divisions except for the telecom sector. The company’s sales to the telecom sector were subdued as mergers and acquisitio­ns of telcos led to a rationalis­ation of towers.

The financial stress in the Indian telecom sector speeded up consolidat­ion of the industry, and our country witnessed a number of shutdowns and mergers of telcos and tower infrastruc­ture firms, Chatterjee said.

 ??  ?? MD & CEO Gautam Chatterjee said many OEMS have posted improved sales vis-à-vis the past couple of months
MD & CEO Gautam Chatterjee said many OEMS have posted improved sales vis-à-vis the past couple of months

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