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Home | Auto | Ather Energy Looks To Treble Capacity By End Of Next Fiscal

Ather Energy looks to treble capacity by end of next fiscal

The Hosur, Tamil Nadu-based EV-maker currently has an installed capacity of a little over 1 lakh annually (9,200 units per month) but rolls out a much lower number

By PTI
Published Date - 2 April 2021, 09:18 PM
Ather Energy looks to treble capacity by end of next fiscal
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Mumbai: Electric scooter-maker Ather Energy, backed by HeroMoto Corp and Sachin and Binny Bansal, will treble its annual capacity to around 3 lakh units by the end of FY23 if the current demand trend continues, a top company official said.

The Hosur, Tamil Nadu-based EV-maker currently has an installed capacity of a little over 1 lakh annually (9,200 units per month) but rolls out a much lower number. It has just one model, the Ather 450X, priced at Rs 1.5 lakh, which is nearly double the price of a petrol scooter.


“Currently, we can roll out 9,200 units a month from the Hosur plant that we commissioned in February. Given the rise in demand/enquiries now, we are planning to treble our capacity…by the end of the next fiscal,” Tarun Mehta, the co-founder and chief executive of Ather Energy, said. The Hosur plant has enough land to increase capacity to 5 lakh units per annum.

The company hopes to reach full capacity of the first phase by this fiscal and so is planning to treble the same by the end of FY23. The first phase covers an area of 1.2 lakh sq ft, and the plan is to expand it to 4 lakh sq ft by the end of FY23 and treble the output, Mehta explained.

Ather has invested Rs 130 crore in the plant so far, and Rs 650 crore since the launch of the company in 2013. It began with a small plant within Bengaluru city from where it had rolled out the first model Ather 450 in 2018, which is no longer in production though.

The electric two-wheeler industry is a cluttered lot with close to 20 players, who had collectively sold a negligible 25,600 units in 2020, down nearly 6 per cent from 2019. With a little over 8,100 units sales volume, Hero Electric (from HeroMoto Corp) led the market in 2020, followed by Okinawa grossing around 5,600 units and Ampere with a volume of a little over 4,400 units, according to industry data.

While Mehta refused to share the sales numbers, according to industry data, Ather sold just 2,972 units in 2020, up 30 per cent over 2019, and still making it the fourth largest player by volume in the industry.

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