Khaleej Times

Mahindra stops UK electric car sales

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LONDON/NEW DELHI — Mahindra & Mahindra has stopped selling electric cars in the United Kingdom due to weak sales and is winding up sales operations there, according to a document seen by Reuters, in a new setback to the Indian automaker’s global ambitions.

Mahindra’s decision comes less than a year after it launched the e2o car in a market it considered a launchpad for selling electric cars in European countries like Norway, Sweden and the Netherland­s.

“The level of e2o sales achieved is at an untenable level for us to maintain the investment required, hence our decision to cease trading at Mahindra UK with immediate effect,” Mahindra said in a letter dated April 10, addressed to one of its buyers in the country.

“Immediatel­y post Brexit, the e2o has not met the desired sales targets as per the plans for the UK market,” a Mahindra spokesman said in an emailed response, with- out explaining how Britain’s decision to leave the European Union hurt sales. “We’ll reconsider the UK market at an opportune time,” he said, adding that electric vehicles are poised for a take-off in India and Mahindra will focus on its home market. The move is a new setback for the company, part of the $17 billion Mahindra group, which struggled to enter the United States a decade ago despite spending about $100 million on launch plans. More recently, it was forced to stop selling pick-up trucks and sport-utility vehicles in Brazil in 2015 due to a sluggish economy and changes in local regulation.

The automaker, however, continues to expand in other places. Its South Korean arm Ssangyong Motor is considerin­g manufactur­ing in China, where import duties are high, and could make a decision by mid-2017.

Mahindra, in the letter, said it has stopped the sale of all e2o cars in Britain with immediate effect, cancelled all pending orders and is buying back cars from existing customers at the price they paid for it.

“It is with great sadness that we have had to make this decision, but ultimately the level of interest in the vehicle and the extremely low volume of sales has left us with no alternativ­e,” it said.

Mahindra did not comment on its investment in the UK or the number of cars it has sold in the country.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Anand Mahindra poses with a Mahindra e2o electric car during its launch in London in this file photo .
— Reuters Anand Mahindra poses with a Mahindra e2o electric car during its launch in London in this file photo .

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