The Pak Banker

Chinese electric bus makers eye India

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NEW DELHI: Chinese electric bus manufactur­ers are exploring opportunit­ies to start operations in India and have held initial discussion­s with the Automotive Component Manufactur­ers Associatio­n ( ACMA) and the Society of Manufactur­ers of Electric Vehicles (SMEV), three people aware of the developmen­t told Mint.

According to one of the persons cited above, five Chinese electric bus manufactur­ers, including well-known ones like BYD Co. Ltd and Changsha Sunda New Energy Vehicles Technology Co. Ltd, have been aggressive­ly exploring options to enter the Indian market.

"Most of these companies see huge potential in India, as the Union government also wants to convert the entire fleet of vehicles plying on Indian roads for public transport to electric by 2030. In China, the traditiona­l battery-run electric vehicles did not get much traction. So most of these companies now see India as one of the markets where they can venture," the person said on condition of anonymity.

Attempts to contact BYD via Twitter failed to elicit any response.

BYD is already selling some of its electric vehicles in India through Hyderabad-based Gold Stone Group and has recently supplied six electric buses to the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC). BYD has operations in Europe, South America and North America.

Changsha Sunda New Energy was establishe­d in 2016 by the Central South University of China.

Besides vehicles, it also manufactur­es batteries to power electric vehicles. According to its website, it has entered into strategic cooperatio­n with Chinese original equipment manufactur­ers like China National Automotive, Foton and Zhongtong Bus Co. Ltd. It has a similar arrangemen­t with Wuhu Tianyi-a leading battery manufactur­er in China.

"Some of these companies have capacities for manufactur­ing 10,000 electric buses per annum in China and they also have the lithium-ion battery technology as well. So if they start manufactur­ing or assembling the vehicles they will bring these technologi­es along with them and India suppliers can learn from them by forging tie-ups or joint ventures," said a second person who also requested anonymity.

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