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      Home » Indian Automaker Plans to Buy 25% Stake in Killwatt

      Indian Automaker Plans to Buy 25% Stake in Killwatt

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaApril 5, 2023 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
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      Aspiring to expand its vision in electric mobility sector, TVS Motor Company’s subsidiary, TVS Motor (Singapore) has decided to buy a 25 per cent stake in Germany-based Killwatt.

      KillwattThe cost of acquisition is around 235.29 euro per share.

      Killwatt is a privately held company and its business comprises the development, design, manufacture, sale and distribution of high tech products and components in the field of, inter alia, electric two-wheeler and three-wheeler vehicles.

      TVS Motor Company considers Killwatt as a long-term partner to establish a strong presence in the e-mobility business.

      According to the filing on BSE India, TVS Motor Company considers that Killwatt presents great potential which has been conceptualised by the company.

      This acquisition is aligned with our larger vision of becoming a leading player in the e-personal mobility space and providing our customers with sustainable mobility solutions, and it complements our other recent acquisitions

      Over the last three years, TVS Motor has been actively expanding presence in the global electric mobility space, inorganically.

      Over the last few years, it has acquired Norton, Swiss E-Mobility Group and EGO Movement to build EV capabilities as it is developing an electric two-wheeler platform with BMW Motorrad in the sub-15-watt hour range.

       

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