Omega Seiki Mobility Signs MoU To Set Up EV Manufacturing Facility In Uttar Pradesh

- Omega Seiki Mobility & YREF signs MoU to set up EV facility in Ghazipur
- Omega Seiki Mobility will be investing 100 crores in the state
- OEM will help in creating 10,000 jobs in the next 2 years in Ghazipur
Omega Seiki Mobility, the electric vehicles manufacturing company of the Anglian Omega Group, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Youth Rural Entrepreneur Foundation (YREF) to set up an EV manufacturing facility in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh. Youth Rural Entrepreneur Foundation (YREF) works very closely with central and state governments to create self-employment opportunities for rural youth of the country. As a part of this collaboration, the OEM will invest Rs. 100 crore in the state, and will also be creating 10,000 jobs in the next two years in Ghazipur.
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The company said that the EV factory in Gazipur, UP, would focus on the growth market of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal and Madhya Pradesh.
Uday Narang, Founder, Omega Seiki Mobility said "We are thrilled to partner with Youth Rural Entrepreneur Foundation (YREF). The pandemic has thrown at us a major challenge, but it has also brought in our hands a plethora of opportunities. A chance to change our past and create a new tomorrow. Omega Seiki Mobility is all about bringing a change. We believe that electrification of the transport sector is the first step to solve the problems of air pollution which has been plaguing our cities. That's not all, we at OSM believe, that the EVs will also play a major role in targeting one of the biggest problems India is facing now - unemployment."
Deb Mukherji, Managing Director, Omega Seiki Mobility said "There are almost 6.5 lakh villages in India of which more than a lakh is in Uttar Pradesh. With this programme we want to be a part of the Central Government's efforts to generate employments via Skill India campaign."
Sunil Singh, CEO, Youth Rural Entrepreneur Foundation said "Omega Seiki Mobility and Youth Rural Entrepreneur Foundation is dedicated to work towards creating employment in rural India under the Emblem "Mera Rojagar: The soul of India resides in India". The engagement of Youth Rural Entrepreneur Foundation (YREF) and Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) together will be responsible investment in the electric space for creating electric carts for street vending on electrical three-wheeler and two- wheelers."
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