Nexzu Mobility plans to set up smart EV park in Gujarat worth Rs 5,000 cr
Atulya Mittal-founded electric mobility firm Nexzu Mobility has proposed to set up a smart EV Park in Gujarat and plans to invest Rs 5,000 crore in the project over the next 10 years, the company said on Thursday.
Nexzu Mobility said it has signed an initial pact (MoU) with the state government for this purpose.
It also said the work on the proposed project is set to begin next year once land has been allotted to the company.
“Nexzu Mobility will invest Rs 5,000 crore over the next 10 years to set up the smart EV park in Gujarat, which is expected to generate employment for over 5,000 people,” the company said in a statement.
The proposed park will serve as hub, provide comprehensive solutions for Electric Vehicle (EV) companies, professionals, owners, and users by enabling an ecosystem in a concentrated area and infrastructure sharing, among others, it said.
“With its focus on clean energy and mobility, high-tech manufacturing and innovation, Gujarat is a fantastic destination for a Smart EV Park. The establishment of the park will strengthen the state’s standing as an EV manufacturing hub and support the ‘Make-in-India, Make-for-the-World’ initiative in the industry,” said Mittal.
The proposed Smart EV Park will be an industrial park with ready to move in manufacturing facilities, common testing facilities, common R&D units, housing, educational and healthcare facilities.
It will also include facilities designed to train professionals on the latest in electronics, battery manufacturing, powertrains and other EV components, the company said.
The Smart EV Park, a kind of an EV City, will provide a big boost to the development of the overall EV ecosystem, it said.
“At this hub, we will provide support to OEMs manufacturing commercial as well as passenger vehicles across segments, along with battery manufacturers,” said Chintamani Sardesai, Business Head at Nexzu Mobility.
The EV Smart Park will also support start-up entities who have a vision and technology, but lack infrastructure or mechanical engineering and operations expertise required to kickstart their operations, the company added.
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First Published: Dec 21 2023 | 11:49 PM IST