World’s largest electric car-maker Reva Motors, owned by utility vehicle major M&M, plans to enter China, hoping to cash in on a rising demand for eco-friendly cars as governments push for stricter emission norms globally. The Bangalore-based company looks to introduce its mass-market model in China which promotes eco-friendly vehicles through a subsidy programme. China is one of the largest auto market and given the huge demand for eco-friendly vehicles it could generate in future, M&M has taken its new cars into that market.

China, which sold 13 million vehicles last year, plans to sell 5 million electric cars by 2020. Reva currently ships cars to its electric vehicle (EV) markets such as the UK and Norway. China plans to establish an electric charging network across its major cities to cater for such new energy vehicles.

 

Reva has sold only 3,500 cars in 24 countries as lack of battery charging networks hindering its prospects. Reva has added brownfield capacity of 30,000 cars this year to take its total capacity to around 40,000 cars per year.

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