Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Mahindra says it’s looking for a partner in electric unit

- Malyaban Ghosh, Amit Pandey and Biman Mukherji malyaban.g@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd (M&M), India’s largest electric vehicle maker by sales volume, is exploring partnershi­ps with global manufactur­ers to jointly develop electric vehicles and their powertrain­s, managing director Pawan Goenka said.

This will include a potential stake sale in its wholly-owned subsidiary, Mahindra Electric, Goenka said in an interview on Thursday.

Unlike rivals, M&M has made its electric vehicle (EV) business a separate unit and has also set up a base for developing and manufactur­ing such vehicles and components on the outskirts of Bengaluru.

Goenka said the global sales volume for EVS is still low, while the number of companies entering the segment is fairly large, which includes traditiona­l automakers as well as startups.

“Therefore, collaborat­ion will be the key in powertrain, which means the battery, the motor, power electronic­s and the charger. That’s the reason we have set up Mahindra Electric as a separate company, but now we have started to see how we can get strategic partners, so that we can pool in our volumes and create an electric powertrain supply company,” he said, adding that the company would function like a consortium of manufactur­ers.

“We are talking to various OEMS (original equipment manufactur­ers) who are interested, take equity in Mahindra Electric and become partners,” Goenka said.

He said the EV business was still at an early stage. “Right now everybody is in a pilot phase and if am selling 100 vehicles (EVS) per month at a loss, then I can afford it. It will get lost in my remaining 15,000 vehicles but then if I am selling 10,000 vehicles, then I cannot afford to sell at a loss.”

M&M has a track record of partnering competing carmakers to develop products and platforms.

In the 1990s, it tied up with Ford Motor Co. as well as French automaker Renault SA, though both the partnershi­ps were later shelved.

“I think it’s important to have that partnershi­p to make electric vehicles commercial­ly viable. Second partnershi­p (after powertrain) will be at the platform level and OEMS who have developed a very well-engineered platform and they are opening that platform to others to license. Third will be sharing a product under different company names,” Goenka said.

M&M plans to supply and export EV powertrain­s to other EV producers.

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