Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Electric Kwid may be headed to India

- Malyaban Ghosh malyaban.g@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: French car maker Renault is working on an electric version (EV) of Kwid, its successful and affordable small car, increasing competitio­n for India’s EV makers such as Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd and Tata Motors Ltd.

Renault will introduce the electric Kwid in China, followed by India. The car’s road-worthiness and range extension tests are being done in India, a person aware of the matter said.

“Lots of work has happened on the car in India, but a decision on its launch will happen once the Indian government formalises its EV policy,” the person cited above said on condition of anonymity.

The subsequent introducti­on of other EVs from Renault’s global portfolio in India will also depend on the EV policy, this person added.

The launch of Kwid’s EV in China will be a huge achievemen­t for the French carmaker, since this will be for the first time that a particular product designed and developed in India by a global vehicle manufactur­er, will be launched in a developed market—bigger in total vehicle sales with an electric powertrain.

Under ‘Drive the Future’, Renault’s mid-term plan for 2017-22, the car maker plans to launch one EV in India by 2022. By then, the carmaker will also globally launch electrifie­d variants of 60% of all its offerings. It will also develop eight fully electric models and 12 electrifie­d models based on alliance platforms, as per the mid-term document.

Renault will be the second carmaker after the tie-up of SuzHowever, uki Motor Corp and Toyota Motor Corp, which are expected to launch a small electric car in India after 2020.

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd will sell and service the first small car from Toyota-Suzuki. The company will also establish charging stations for the car.

“Renault is a global leader in EV technology but we need to adapt them to Indian conditions. We have our technology centre in India; however, it is critical to know the road map and policy framework before moving towards that direction. We are closely watching the developmen­ts in the EV market scenario in India, basis which our plans to introduce EVs in the Indian market would depend,” a company spokespers­on said in response to an email query from Mint.

The company also mentioned that it does not have a battery manufactur­ing unit in India; hence, a public-private partnershi­p is required to build that.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? The Kwid’s roadworthi­ness and range extension tests are being done in India
MINT/FILE The Kwid’s roadworthi­ness and range extension tests are being done in India

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