Mahindra Is Looking At Cost-Saving Steps For e-Verito For EV Order

- Mahindra is lowering driving range of e-Verito to reduce the cost
- Mahindra will not supply more than 150 electric cars in the first phase
- Mahindra and Tata Motors are the only two companies selected by EESL
Mahindra and Mahindra (M&M) is looking at various cost reduction measures, including lowering driving range of its electric car e-Verito, in order to be price competitive to supply electric cars to EESL. M&M coupled with Tata Motors are the only two companies selected by state-owned Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL) to supply 500 electric cars in the first phase. The orders for supply of nearly 9,500 electric cars in the second phase will be issued after the completion of deliveries of the 500 EVs in the first phase.
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M&M has stated that it would not supply more than 150 electric cars in the first phase as it would incur losses if it goes beyond that.
"One area that we have potentially identified is that the range we have designed our vehicles for is more than what is required in the tender," M&M Managing Director Pawan Goenka told PTI.
Therefore, matching the range prescribed in the EESL tender would help the company do some savings, he added. Under real-world conditions, the e-Verito can cover 140 km with a single charge.
At present, the cost of M&M's electric vehicle is over Rs 2 lakh more than that of Tata Motors.
"Currently, we are looking at how we bring down the range. Second, we would look at other areas (features) which are beyond the tender. We will have to be at the tender level," Goenka stressed.
Also Read: Tata Motors' EESL Order To Accelerate Full Range Electric Vehicle Programme
He, however, ruled out cutting down the length of the vehicle.
"It doesn't happen overnight and by doing so, we will be taking away the comfort of the customer. So, it is not going to happen," Goenka noted.
He added that the company is now focusing on supplying cars for the first phase of the tender.
Last week, Goenka had said it would be difficult for M&M to participate in the second phase of the tender, saying it would lose money with the present cost structure.
Tata Motors will provide electric cars for Rs 11.2 lakh, which will be inclusive of GST and a comprehensive 5-year warranty.
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