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Suzuki, Tata Motors, M&M, Bajaj among 20 cos selected under auto PLI scheme

New entrants like Hop Electric Manufacturing Private Limited, Ola Electric Technologies Private Limited have also been selected under new non-automotive investor

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The scheme has two components — Champion OEM Incentive Scheme and Component Champion Incentive Scheme.
Arindam MajumderShally Seth Mohile New Delhi
3 min read Last Updated : Feb 12 2022 | 12:36 AM IST
As many as 20 applicants have been approved under the “Champion OEM Incentive Scheme” of the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for India's automotive sector. Major four-wheeler manufacturers, such as Hyundai, Suzuki, Kia, Mahindra, Ford, and Tata Motors, and top two-wheeler makers Bajaj Auto, Hero MotoCorp, and TVS Motor have been shortlisted.

Recent entrants -- Hop Electric Manufacturing and Ola Electric Technologies -- have also been selected as new non-automotive investors.
The Ministry of Heavy Industries said the scheme has been a huge success in view of the overwhelming response and the Rs 45,016 crore worth of cumulative proposed investment by approved applicants. Arun Goel, secretary at the ministry, said applications for the Component Champion Incentive scheme to incentivise auto component makers are being processed separately. The government has received 92 applications in this regard, he noted.

The PLI scheme for the automobile sector proposes financial incentives of up to 18 per cent to attract investments in the indigenous supply chain of advanced automotive technology (AAT) products.

Among the surprises was the selection of Ford Motors, which had announced to quit the Indian market last year. The company said that it was exploring the possibility of using one of its plants in India to produce electric cars for exports. “The company is exploring the possibility of using a plant in India as an export base for EV manufacturing. The previously announced business restructuring is continuing and remains in line,” the company said in a statement.

The PLI scheme for automobile and auto components (₹25,938 crore) and the PLI for advanced chemistry cell  (₹18,100 crore), along with the FAME Scheme (₹10,000 crore), are aimed at enabling India to leapfrog to an environmentally cleaner, sustainable, advanced, and more efficient electric vehicle(EV)-based system.

A total of 115 companies had filed their application under the PLI scheme for the automobile and auto component industry in India, which was notified on September 23, 2021.


These incentives are applicable under the scheme for determining sales of AAT products (vehicles and components) manufactured in India from April 1, 2022, onwards for a period of five consecutive years.

The scheme has two components — Champion OEM Incentive Scheme and Component Champion Incentive Scheme.

Tata Motors, which has set up a separate unit for EVs and has attracted investments from private equity giant TPG Rise, said the scheme will help them to fasten its journey towards sustainable mobility. “ We are committed to shaping India’s vehicular landscape with smart and sustainable mobility solutions powered by new-age technologies to address the evolving needs of both personal and commercial mobility and this opportunity will help us drive this with even greater vigour," it said.

The Champion OEM (original equipment manufacturer) Scheme is a 'sales value linked scheme, applicable on battery electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles of all segments.

Bajaj Auto said that it plans to invest Rs 1,000 cr under the PLI scheme primarily to accelerate EV production. This will include investments in a new unit for electric vehicles. The proposed investment outlay will include Rs 300 crore of investment in a new unit at the Pune factory complex, which will have half a million production capacity per annum for electric two-wheelers.

Topics :PLI schemeMaruti SuzukiTata MotorsMahindraAuto sector