The company plans to invest Rs 3,500 crore in the facility, which will include research and development (R&D), a battery-pack production line, and a motor manufacturing unit.
By Priya Singh

Key Highlights:
Blue Energy Motors Ltd. has signed an agreement with the Maharashtra government to establish an electric truck manufacturing facility. This facility, with an annual production capacity of 30,000 vehicles, marks the company's entry into large-scale electric commercial vehicle production.
Investment Plans and Job Creation
The company plans to invest Rs 3,500 crore in the facility. The facility will include research and development (R&D), a battery-pack production line, and a motor manufacturing unit. The project is expected to begin in fiscal year 2025-26. This will create around 4,000 direct jobs.
Focus on AI and Zero-Emission Trucks
Anirudh Bhuwalka, CEO of Blue Energy Motors, stated that the facility will produce zero-emission electric trucks using AI and machine learning technologies. The company, in partnership with Essar’s green mobility initiative, will also establish charging stations as part of the project.
Maharashtra: A main Hub for Electric Vehicle Manufacturing
Maharashtra has become a significant hub for electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing in India. The state government has introduced policies to attract investments in the EV sector, offering incentives for manufacturing units and the development of charging infrastructure.
Growth of India's Electric Commercial Vehicle Market
The commercial electric vehicle market in India is still in its early stages, but several companies are entering the market to meet the growing demand for sustainable transport. Analysts predict significant growth in this segment due to lower operating costs and stricter environmental regulations.
Blue Energy’s Commitment to Sustainable Mobility
Blue Energy Motors aims to tackle climate change and promote sustainable development through its electric trucking solutions. This aligns with India’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and fostering clean mobility solutions.
About Blue Energy Motors
Blue Energy Motors is set to transform the transportation industry with its focus on zero-emission trucks. As both a designer and manufacturer, the company is dedicated to changing the economic and environmental impact of transportation. Blue Energy Motors is committed to offering products that are both environmentally friendly and economically beneficial. The company aims to become India’s first provider of zero-emission truck technology.
Blue Energy Motors has partnered with gas companies to provide access to LNG and its infrastructure. They plan to set up 1,000 LNG fueling stations across India, mainly on the golden quadrilateral and the north-south and east-west corridors. These stations will be placed at key locations across the country.
Also Read: Blue Energy Motors Achieves Milestone in CO2 Emission Savings with LNG-Powered Trucks
CMV360 Says
Blue Energy Motors setting up an electric truck plant in Maharashtra is a good step for India's electric vehicle industry. It will create jobs and help the country transition to cleaner transport. With the state's support, this project could make a big difference in the growth of sustainable transportation in India.

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