August23 , 2026

    LML buys land in Haryana to establish EV industrial park for e-scooters

    Related

    Cochin Shipyard Delivers ‘Mangrol’, Third ASW Shallow Water Craft to Indian Navy

    Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) has delivered ‘Mangrol’, the third...

    Kamarajar Port Floats ₹4,288-Crore Tender for Second Container Terminal

    Kamarajar Port Limited (KPL) has invited bids for the...

    Chennai Port Handles Record 19,300 Vehicles in Monthly Automotive Export Milestone

    Chennai Port has marked a significant milestone in India’s...

    Kandla Green Hydrogen Conclave 2026 Highlights India’s Green Maritime Ambitions

    Deendayal Port Authority (DPA), Kandla, organised the Kandla Green...

    Share

    LML has acquired land in Haryana for its state-of-the-art EV industrial park mainly for e-scooters.

    This park aims to transform the EV manufacturing landscape by combining cutting-edge technology, innovation, and sustainable practices under one roof. The industrial park will be specifically dedicated to LML’s upcoming e-scooters, the company said.

    The land is just off the Delhi Mumbai Expressway, on the main highway from Gurgaon to Alwar. It is a 65-minute drive from Rajiv Chowk. This development marks a significant milestone for LML as it solidifies its commitment to expanding the company’s operations and promoting sustainable mobility solutions in India, he company said in a media release.

    In early 2022, the company entered into a strategic partnership with Saera Electric Auto, the former manufacturing partner of Harley Davidson in India to produce its electric two-wheelers and the production has been successfully taking place at the facility. However, the recent development will enable the brand to foster collaboration and growth within the EV ecosystem.

    Yogesh Bhatia, Managing Director and CEO of LML, said, “We are thrilled to announce the acquisition of this land in Haryana, as it will serve as the foundation for our ambitious EV industrial park. With this progress, we aim to accelerate the adoption of electric mobility in India while fostering partnerships with like-minded organizations.”

    This facility will have a well-equipped skill development centre for training local youth in EV technology. Trainees would be absorbed in LML as per merit.

    “We look forward to creating an ecosystem that nurtures innovation, sustainability, and economic growth.” he added.

    Dhirendra Khadgata, Deputy Commissioner of Nuh, Haryana, said, “We congratulate LML on this remarkable accomplishment! This Electric Vehicle Industrial Park in our state will benefit our region in an economic and environmental sense and create numerous employment opportunities for skilled workers. We are looking forward to working with LML to complement our goal of a greener and more developed technology future.”

    LML will invite ancillary unit partners and other potential partners to join them on this transformative journey. The park will provide a conducive environment for these partners to establish their component manufacturing units, enabling them to contribute to the production and advancement of LML’s upcoming e-vehicle.

    By establishing the EV industrial park in Haryana, LML aims to leverage the region’s rich talent pool and robust infrastructure to create a hub for sustainable mobility solutions. This strategic location will enable LML to streamline its operations, optimize supply chains, and further enhance the efficiency of its manufacturing processes, the release added.