Hindustan Times (East UP)

Ola to invest ₹2,400 crore to set up e-scooter factory

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THE PROPOSED FACTORY IN TAMIL NADU WILL BE THE LARGEST SCOOTER MANUFACTUR­ING PLANT IN WORLD

NEW DELHI: Ride-hailing platform Ola on Monday said it has inked an agreement with the Tamil Nadu government to invest ₹2,400 crore for setting up its first electric scooter factory in the state.

Upon completion, the factory will create nearly 10,000 jobs and will be the world’s largest scooter manufactur­ing facility that will initially have an annual capacity of 2 million units, a statement said.

“In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision, Ola’s factory is an important step in making an Atmanirbha­r Bharat. It will catalyse reduction of India’s import dependence in a key future sector like electric vehicles, boost local manufactur­ing, create jobs as well as improve the technical expertise in the country,” it added.

Ola said India with its unique skill-sets, manpower and demography, is well placed to be a global hub for cutting edge manufactur­ing of electric vehicle (EVs).

Ola’s factory will cater to customers not only in India but in markets around the world including Europe, Asia, Latin America and others, the statement said.

The company is gearing up to launch the first of its range of electric scooters in the coming months. The new manufactur­ing plant - expected to be operationa­l in a year’s time— aligns with Ola’s global vision to move mobility into a more sustainabl­e, accessible and connected future.

Earlier this month, Ola had said it will launch its electric two-wheeler range in New Zealand to help support the New Zealand government’s goal of bringing on road 64,000 new electric vehicles by the end of 2021, while also helping the public sector become carbon neutral by 2025.

“We are excited to announce our plans to set up the world’s largest scooter factory. This is a significan­t milestone for Ola and a proud moment for our country as we rapidly progress towards realising our vision of moving the world to sustainabl­e mobility solutions across shared and owned mobility,” Ola chairman and Group chief executive officer Bhavish Aggarwal said.

He added that this factory will be one of the most advanced manufactur­ing facilities in the world.

“This factory will showcase India’s skill and talent to produce world class products that will cater to global markets,” he said.

Earlier this year, SoftBankba­cked Ola had announced plans to hire over 2,000 people for its electric business as it rapidly builds a suite of electric and smart urban mobility solutions for consumers around the world.

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