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MG Motor to invest ₹4,000 cr for 2nd plant to take production capacity to 3L units

Gaurav Verma
Last updated: 2022/04/12 at 12:29 PM
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New Delhi-based MG Motor India is trying to siphon in around ₹4,000 crore for its subsequent assembling plant as a feature of its extension plan.

To take its arrangement ahead, the SAIC Motor auxiliary is in chats with a few state legislatures including Gujarat where its first office is at present found.

MG Motor is hoping to take its general ability to 3 lakh units a year in the following two years. The organization is as of now in the process to extend the yearly creation limit of its Gujarat-based Halol plant to 1.25 lakh units by 2023. Through the subsequent plant, the organization means to add another 1.75 lakh units limit.

MG Motor India President and Managing Director Rajeev Chaba told PTI that “Past 1.25 lakh (at Halol), we want a subsequent plant. It very well may be at Halol, and we are in contact with the Gujarat government for some extra land. Additionally, we have been drawn closer by a few different states. Along these lines, we have begun our expected level of investment now about the area of the subsequent plant. We are meeting a few different states as well as the Gujarat government.”

Chaba added, “There were a few proposals for existing brownfield plants. We have not precluded that. I think by June-end ideally, we ought to have the option to conclude about the subsequent plant.”

The MD anticipates conclusion for the second plant by June and after that around two years for the culmination.

With respect to financing the subsequent plant, Chaba expressed that the organization is thinking about a few courses, including the ECB (External Commercial Borrowing), FDI (Foreign Direct Investment), and different financial backers. He said, “every one of the choices, we are checking out, any place we can get a reasonable plan. Our FDI application is still with the public authority. ECBs we can get it and truth be told, we are getting some ECBs.”

Last year, MG Motor declared a speculation of ₹2,500 crore to increment creation limit in the Halol plant to 1.25 lakh units from the 70,000 units each year. For which, the organization has redone and put something else for the extension underway ability to 1.25 lakh from the following year.

The organization sold 40,000 vehicles last year, and Chaba added saying, “this year, we have a serious deficiency of chips, yet we figure we will wind up completing 70,000 units. So our movement will be 40,000 units last year, 70,000 units this year, and 1.25 lakh units one year from now.”

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To arrive at these creation focuses at the plant, the MD expressed they have presented a second shift from this month and the plant will deliver 1.25 lakh units yearly from the following year on a three-shift premise.

Likewise, Chaba expressed that the organization will send off a little electric vehicle estimated between ₹10 lakh to ₹15 lakh by March – April one year from now.

This sounds their fifth model. As of now, the organization produces four models in particular Hector, Gloster, Astor, and ZS EV from the Halol plant.

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