Business Standard

Andhra govt starts acquisitio­n of 600 acres for Kia Motors facility

- B DASARATH REDDY Hyderabad, 15 April

Hyundai Motor Company’s sister concern Kia Motors is all set to establish its first Indian manufactur­ing facility in Andhra Pradesh as the state government has initiated the process for acquisitio­n of land meant for the company’s operations.

Recent reports cited Sri City as the possible location in AP for its close proximity to Tamil Nadu, which is the base for Hyundai Motors’ manufactur­ing operations and its vendor ecosystem. However, Kia has chosen a place that is closer to Bengaluru city.

In its orders issued on Thursday, the AP government has directed the Anantapur district collector to acquire 600 acres in Erramanchi village near Penukonda on the national highway connecting Bengaluru for an “industrial park”. Sources told Business Standard that the acquisitio­n was meant for Kia’s upcoming manufactur­ing facility.

The government has even mentioned the survey numbers of the land having a total extent of 599.38 acres for the acquisitio­n besides fixing ~0.5 lakh per acre as the acquisitio­n cost. The identified land is nearly 120 km from Bengaluru city, according to sources.

Having decided to set up its manufactur­ing plant in India, Kia had scouted for a suitable location in Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d. The company finally zeroed in on the south Indian state, according to sources.

Besides locational advantage, AP was found to be an attractive destinatio­n for the company as the government has been offering big incentives besides acting fast on such investment decisions in its pursuit to attract largescale investment­s in the automobile sector. Japanese four-wheeler maker Isuzu had already starting operations in Sri City and HeroMotoCo­rp was given a large plot of land in Chittoor district for the proposed bike manufactur­ing plant.

Recent reports suggested that the government had offered reimbursem­ent of sales tax one-and-a-half times of its capital expenditur­e on plant and machinery, external connectivi­ty among other things, to Kia Motors.

According to these reports, Kia is planning to invest around ~5,000 crore on this facility in phases to start with a production of 20,000 cars per annum. Seoul-headquarte­red Kia Motors is the second largest car maker in South Korea.

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