Okinawa Announces Mega Factory In Rajasthan, Aims To Roll Out 1 Million EVs Annually

- Okinawa will build its largest facility in Karoli, Rajasthan.
- The new plant would enable employment to more than 5,000 people.
- Okinawa aims to commence operations from new plant by October 2023.
Electric vehicle manufacturer Okinawa Autotech has announced the launch of its mega factory in Karoli, Rajasthan, which is said to be one of the most comprehensive units built by the homegrown EV maker. The mega factory will have state-of-the-art production facilities and will be the company's third plant after the two factories in Rajasthan. The factory will be spread across 30 acres with a claimed workforce of more than 5,000 persons. Okinawa claims this plant will be the largest, fully integrated electric two-wheeler plant ever in India, backed by an investment of Rs. 500 crore. The factory is slated to be operational by October 2023.
Jeetender Sharma, Founder, and MD, Okinawa Autotech said, “As the market leader in the electric two-wheeler segment, we are committed to addressing the most significant issues faced by the sector. The R&D facilities planned in the mega factory will be futuristic to ensure we meet the sector's demand ahead. The mega factory will not only concentrate on the manufacturing of vehicles. It will also have a supplier park that will take account of motor, controllers, battery packs, and other electrical parts meant to support the complete EV ecosystem.”
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The new plant is expected to be fully automatic for manufacturing electric two-wheelers along with the automation for powertrain manufacturing. It will consist of an in-house automatic robotic battery manufacturing unit along with an in-house motor and controller plant, as well as robotic automation of plastic body parts molding, and a state-of-the-art paint shop to facilitate the localization in the production process.
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Okinawa says the new facility will be pivotal in meeting the increase in demand for electric two-wheelers in the country and double up as an export hub for the company which will eventually distribute its products to overseas markets with the help of Tacita.
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