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Ford won’t make EVS in India, opts out of PLI

- ARINDAM MAJUMDER & SHINE JACOB

American automaker Ford on Thursday said that it had withdrawn plans to manufactur­e electric vehicles (EVS) in India and it won’t invest in the country under the performanc­e-linked incentive (PLI) scheme.

“After careful review, we have decided to no longer pursue EV manufactur­ing for exports from any of the Indian plants. We remain grateful to the government for approving our proposal under the PLI and for being supportive while we continued our exploratio­n. Ford India’s previously announced business restructur­ing continues as planned, including exploring other alternativ­es for our manufactur­ing facilities. We continue to work closely with unions and other stakeholde­rs to deliver an equitable and balanced plan to mitigate the impacts of restructur­ing,” the company said in a statement.

Ford’s applicatio­n, selected under the PLI scheme, was among the 20 other automakers that the Ministry of Heavy Industries had shortliste­d under its Champion OEM scheme. The Centre is giving incentives worth ~45,016 crore to attract automakers to increase their manufactur­ing in India.

At that time, the company said it was exploring the possibilit­y of using one of its plants in India to produce electric cars for exports.

In February, the Centre announced that the US automaker was among those entities which qualified for its PLI where the core objective is self-reliance. In Ford’s case, it was made amply clear that this meant production of EVS and components for overseas markets.

The decision of Ford to opt out of EV production in India has cast doubt on the future of workers at the firm’s now-shut Chennai plant.

It was on September 9 that Ford India announced the shutdown of its manufactur­ing units at Maraimalai Nagar in Tamil Nadu and Sanand in Gujarat. The state government was in talks with Tata Motors and also Ford India later for EVS.

Tamil Nadu was betting big on EVS, with the state even extending its talks with players like Tesla. In October and December, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin had held a couple of rounds of talks with key Tata Motors officials, including Group Chairman N Chandrasek­aran and Executive Director Girish Wagh.

Last year, the company said it would stop manufactur­ing vehicles in India but retain the engine-making and technology services business (Global Business Services) as part of restructur­ing its India operations. Approximat­ely 4,000 employees are expected to be affected by this.

The move was prompted by the mounting losses, slowdown in the passenger vehicle market, and the crisis the pandemic brought.

Ford had been rethinking its India operations even before it had initiated discussion with Mahindra & Mahindra in 2019. It decided to cease manufactur­ing after considerin­g all options, including contract manufactur­ing, he added.

It is the fourth US automaker to shrink India operations — after Harley Davidson, UM Motorcycle, and General Motors — in less than five years.

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