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Ambassador carmaker Hindustan Motors to launch electric two-wheelers by 2023

The iconic Ambassador carmaker Hindustan Motors expects to set up a joint venture with a European partner to manufacture electric two-wheelers by next year, reports PTI. 

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Hindustan Motors (HM), may manufacture electric two-wheelers by 2023 as it expects to set up a new joint venture with a European partner, a senior official said. It might look at making electric four-wheelers at a later date, he said. Financial due diligence of both the companies will start in July, which will take two months.

The technical aspects of the joint venture will be looked into after that and this will take another month, Director of Hindustan Motors, Uttam Bose, told PTI. “Only then, the structuring of investments (will be decided) and the new company formed, and this is expected to be completed by February 15,” he said.

Bose said after formation of the new entity, two more quarters will be required to initiate the pilot run of the project, adding that the final product is likely to be launched by the end of next fiscal year. “After two years of commercialisation of the two-wheeler project, a decision will be taken on the manufacture of four-wheeler EVs,” the top company official said.

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Bose also said its Uttarpara plant will have to be retro-fitted, as some of the control systems, along with electronic hardware and software, need replacement. He said HM was the only original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in the country, having its own forging, foundry and paint shop, as well as assembly and welding shop, making the Uttarpara facility a completely integrated automobile plant.

However, the company closed down the plant in 2014 due to lack of demand for ‘Ambassador’ cars, and subsequently sold the iconic brand to French auto manufacturer Peugeot at a realisation of Rs 80 crore. It has also sold its luxury car brand 'Contessa' to SG Mobility.

The West Bengal government had allowed HM to sell around 314 acres of land at the Uttarpara plant for alternative use, following which the parcel had been sold to a real estate developer. "Hindustan Motors is making profits now and is a completely debt-free company,” Bose said.

With a current employee strength of around 300, Bose said people will be chosen for the new project according to suitability. When commercial production commences, around 400 people will get employed in the project, he said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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