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Murugappa Group to acquire majority stake in electric truck maker for Rs 246 cr
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IANS | 19 Jul, 2022
Continuing its acquisition spree of last year, Chennai-based industrial
conglomerate Murugappa Group began this fiscal with the acquisition of
majority stake in an electric truck maker for Rs 246 crore.
Murugappa
Group's electric vehicle company TI Clean Mobility Private Ltd has
inked an agreement to acquire 62.5 per cent stake in IPLTech Private
Ltd.
With this, TI Clean Mobility plans to add electric trucks to its existing portfolio of electric three wheelers and tractors.
TI
Clean Mobility - a wholly-owned subsidiary of multi-product company
Tube Investments of India Ltd - will acquire the majority stakes in the
Rs 13 crore revenue IPLTech by combination of share purchase from the
equity shareholders (Rs 96 crore) and fresh infusion of equity (Rs 150
crore).
The acquisition is expected to be completed on or before October 31.
Tube
Investments will infuse an additional Rs 150 crore as equity in TI
Clean Mobility and also provide Rs 100 crore as inter corporate deposit.
Meanwhile
TI Clean Mobility will soon launch its electric three wheeler -
passenger and good carrier - and later, the electric tractors.
"The
three-wheelers will be in the premium segment and will be launched by
end August or in September this year. The vehicles are rolled out of
Tube Investments' plant here," Tube Investments Executive Chairman Arun
Murugappan recently said.
According to him, the company will launch three models in the three wheeler segment under the brand Montra.
As
regards the distribution network, Murugappan said the company has
presence in 40 locations and the number will go up to 100 by the end of
this year.
He said the initial production capacity of the three
wheelers will be 75,000 per annum and will be increased based on the
demand.
Murugappan also said the initial outlay for the electric
three-wheeler business is about Rs 200 crore and there are no plans to
access funds from outside at present.
According to him an
electric tractor plant is also being set up near here by group company
Cellestial E-Mobility while declining to share additional details as to
investment and the production capacity.
TI Clean Mobility has a
70 per cent stake in the Hyderabad-based Cellestial E-Mobility. The
electric tractors are rolled out at the plant near Bengaluru.
The 70 per cent stake was acquired for Rs 161 crore and there will be further investments, Murugappan added.
He declined to answer when queried whether Cellestial Mobility will be merged with TI Clean Mobility.
Murugappan
said there are synergies that exist between the group's various
companies and the electric vehicle company TI Clean Mobility. He said
group company CG Power and Industrial Solutions makes big motors now.
But in future the company may play a major role in TI Clean Mobility.
Last
fiscal, various group companies of Murugappa Group with interests in
fertilisers, engineering products, abrasives, financial services
acquired several companies within and outside India.
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