Hindustan Times (East UP)

PV wholesales dip 8% in Jan as chip woes persist

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Passenger vehicle dispatches from factories to dealers in India fell 8% in January, mainly due to semiconduc­tor shortage, auto industry body SIAM said on Friday.

The total passenger vehicle wholesales dropped to 254,287 units in January 2022 compared with 276,554 units in the same month of last year.

Last month, passenger car dispatches stood at 126,693 units compared with 153,244 units in the year-ago period. Similarly, van dispatches declined to 10,632 units in the period under review from 11,816 units in January 2021.

Utility vehicle sales, however, increased to 116,962 units last month compared with 111,494 units in January 2021.

Total two-wheeler dispatches declined 21% to 1,128,293 units from 1,429,928 units in the year-ago period.

Similarly, three-wheeler wholesales dropped to 24,091 units last month as against 26,794 units in January 2021.

Total dispatches last month fell to 1,406,672 units compared with 1,733,276 units in the same month last year.

“Sales in January 2022 again declined compared with January 2021, due to both Omicronrel­ated concerns and semiconduc­tor shortage. There is clearly a demand issue for two-wheelers due to lower rural offtake of entry level models,” Society of Indian Automobile Manufactur­ers

(SIAM) director general Rajesh Menon said.

On the other hand, the passenger vehicle segment is unable to meet the market demand due to supply side challenges, he added.

“Three-wheelers continue to be severely affected due to lower sales,” Menon said.

Last month the country’s largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki dispatched 128,924 units compared with 139,002 units in January 2021.

 ?? PTI ?? Total vehicle dispatches in January fell to 1,406,672 units compared with 1,733,276 units in the same month last year.
PTI Total vehicle dispatches in January fell to 1,406,672 units compared with 1,733,276 units in the same month last year.

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