China's leading e-vehicle maker wants to set up plant in India

IANS  |  Wuxi (China) 

China's leading company, Sunra, sees soon emerging as the world's biggest market for electric bikes and plans to set up a factory in the country.

The firm, which exports and its spares to some 70 countries, including India, says it is upbeat about investing in the country, especially in light of Narendra Modi's policies for the (EV) sector and invitation to companies to manufacture in

"We are studying the policies and we want to set up a factory in India, most likely in (Bengaluru)," Sunra's told IANS at the company's headquarters here in Wuxi, a fast-developing city in China's eastern province

According to McKinsey, has emerged as the in both the supply of -- and demand for -- electric vehicles. In 2017, 777,000 EVs were sold in as compared to 507,000 in 2016.

Victor, however, thinks will outpace in four or five years in terms of demand for

"We see India as the world's biggest market for and we want to tap into it," Victor said. "There is a so much pollution in and other Indian cities. People would switch to very soon."

"And, the Modi government's decision to encourage the use of is all the more reason for us to invest in India," he added.

India is the world's second-largest after China and tops the list of countries having the biggest number of two-wheelers that run on petrol. And many of the world's most polluted cities are in India.

This is one of the reasons the wants India to switch to e-vehicles. It estimates that this will significantly cut the country's and also bring down emissions by 37 percent.

already has a presence in India as it exports batteries, other spares parts and e-bikes to the country.

"We have 16 small-time partners in We send our engineers to these companies to assemble e-bikes. Now, we want to go big," he said, adding that India already has two bike models on its roads.

"There are six models that are currently under ARAI (Automotive Research Association of India) test," Victor said.

"At present, we make only 20 percent bikes for the Indian market, but we want it to be 80 percent in the future," he added.

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First Published: Mon, September 24 2018. 11:56 IST