In a landmark move for India’s electric vehicle (EV) sector, Kinetic Watts and Volts (KWV), the EV division of the storied Kinetic Group, inaugurated its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Ahilya Nagar, Maharashtra. Spanning 87,000+ sq. ft., the plant combines advanced automation, robotics, and sustainable practices to produce next-gen EVs for domestic and global markets.

Key Highlights of the Facility
- Scalable & Sustainable: Designed for high-volume production with minimal carbon footprint, aligning with India’s net-zero goals.
- Cutting-Edge Tech: Features digitalized operations, precision assembly lines, and AI-driven quality control.
- Made-in-India Focus: Supports the “Atmanirbhar Bharat” mission while eyeing export opportunities.
A Vision for the Future
Mr. Ajinkya Firodia, Vice Chairman of Kinetic Group, stated:
“This facility embodies our pledge to merge Kinetic’s legacy of innovation with tomorrow’s mobility solutions. We’re not just building EVs; we’re crafting an ecosystem for sustainable transportation.”

Kinetic’s EV Roadmap
- Diverse Portfolio: From personal electric scooters to fleet-commercial solutions, catering to India’s evolving needs.
- Export Ambitions: Positioning India as a global EV manufacturing hub.
- Legacy Meets Innovation: Building on Kinetic’s iconic past (e.g., Kinetic Luna) to redefine urban mobility.
FAQs
1. What makes this facility unique?
It’s one of India’s first fully automated EV plants, integrating robotics and AI for efficient, eco-friendly production.

2. Which EV models will be produced here?
While specifics are under wraps, KWV plans a range of two-wheelers and fleet vehicles, with prototypes expected by late 2025.
3. How does this align with India’s sustainability goals?
The plant’s low-emission processes and EV output directly support India’s 30% EV adoption target by 2030.
4. Will Kinetic export EVs from this facility?
Yes, KWV aims to serve global markets, leveraging India’s cost-competitive manufacturing.
5. What’s Kinetic’s legacy in mobility?
Known for revolutionizing urban transport with the Kinetic Luna (1970s) and Kinetic DX, the Group has 50+ years of automotive expertise.

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