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LML Electric plans to raise up to Rs 500 crore; first India product launch in second half of 2023

LML's MD and CEO Yogesh Bhatia told the media, LML Electric is "exploring to raise Rs 400 crore to Rs 500 crore" to fund its future expansion plans in India and abroad.

September 25, 2022 / 11:47 IST
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LML Electric plans to raise up to Rs 500 crore to fund setting up of its own manufacturing plant and scale up business, according to company MD and CEO Yogesh Bhatia. The company is gearing up to launch its first product in the Indian market in the second half of 2023 to mark the return of one of the popular two-wheeler brands of yesteryears, LML in an electric reincarnation.

LML Electric has already entered into a partnership with Saera Electric Auto Pvt Ltd, which had acquired American cult bike maker Harley Davidson's manufacturing plant at Bawal in Haryana, to roll out its products in the initial phase. "We are planning to launch three products and all are in different categories. Our first product, an electric bike (bicycle), is coming in the first half of 2023 for the European and the US market. Our second and third products will be launched in the second half of 2023 for India and other markets," Bhatia told PTI.

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The second product will be a "hyper bike" — a crossover between an electric scooter and motorcycle — while the third one will be an electric scooter, he added. When asked about the investments, Bhatia, who is also the promoter of SG Corporate Mobility which had acquired the LML brand and intellectual property last year in August, said Rs 350 crore has been earmarked for the first phase, including the acquisition of the brand, product development and initial production.

He further said LML Electric is "exploring to raise Rs 400 crore to Rs 500 crore" to fund its future expansion plans in India and abroad, including setting up of its own manufacturing unit. While the company has signed an MoU with Saera Electric Auto to roll out its products from the latter's Bawal plant, Bhatia said, "Parallelly, we are also exploring to set up our own manufacturing plant…Over 18 months to two years we will set up our own facility."