September 28, 2020
Into Its Products Within Five Six Years
FotonPMI.Dispelling notions that PEMSPL is a Chinese company, he said,
"As an enterprise, it is promoter funded, with no direct or indirect investments
from any Chinese company or in fact any overseas company.â€end-of electric
buses, electric vehicles, batteries.â€Although PEMSPL and Foton India had formed
a joint venture (JV), he said PEMSPL as a majority shareholder ensured a
completely Indian manufacturing unit to be established to manufacture new energy
commercial vehicles, with technology support from Foton.
Chinese, as we all
know, is the cheaper technology but a stable one as well.On battery, he said the
promoters of PEMSPL have set up a subsidiary that will invest into manufacturing
of lithium batteries for EVs."We will be coming up with a battery manufacturing
unit at Dharuhera.. We are starting small with an investment of Rs 10-15 crore.
In so far as technology is concerned, we are working on that front as well but
yes that will take some time.. I look at a horizon of five-six years and we
would be able to integrate our own technology.â€Garg also said PEMSPL complies
with the FAME-II scheme regulations in terms of local manufacturing of
components, for up to 50 per cent localisation, although critical components
like motor and batteries continue to be imported.. We chose to go with Foton
back in 2017 basis the fact we wanted to get products quicker, suitable for
India,†PEMSPL Director Aman Garg told PTI.
While admitting that the company
enjoys the "technological China
fat tire electric bike advantage riding with Fotonâ€, Garg said, "The scaling
up has to happen in India. PMI Electro had a technology tie-up with Foton under
which they gave us access to technology.He asserted that "everyone is dependent
on Chinese technology (for EV) because that is the only cheaper solution
available till nowâ€.Also, he said the buses that PEMSPL has supplied to state
transport units "have been manufactured by PMI Electro†not by the JV and "there
is no foreign investment involved in the manufacture of electric buses so far.
We don’t consider ourselves dependent on Foton because we want to localise the
manufacturing of the components.â€When asked if PEMSPL is working to develop its
technology to reduce dependency on the Chinese partner for future upgrades, he
said, "It has to be because there is no sustainable business (if there is
dependency).com)New Delhi: Electric bus maker PMI Electro Mobility Solutions Pvt
Ltd (PEMSPL), which has a technology partnership with China’s Beiqi Foton
Motors, is working to develop its own technology and integrate that into its
products within five-six years, according to a senior company official.India’s
nascent EV industry needs to import components and tech from China as it works
out cheaper, but some companies hope to become self reliant in the next five to
six years."When we went for technology selection, we had two options—either go
for the European technology or the Chinese technology.
We had already acquired
land in 2017 so we don’t count that as an investment now. Thus, no foreign
investments are made so far in investment of electric buses. That is what we are
sure of. The investment is not coming through PEMSPL but by its promoters,†Garg
added.The firm’s promoters are also investing around Rs 15 crore on a battery
assembling plant at Dharuhera in Haryana in order to localise more components
for its electric vehicles (EVs) in India and reduce dependency on Chinese
imports.PMI Electro Mobility Solutions is also starting a battery assembling plant
in Haryana to localise components.
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