Ather Energy Commits ₹750 Crore to R&D Expansion for Next-Gen EVs

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Ather Energy, one of India’s leading electric scooter manufacturers, has announced a massive ₹750 crore investment in research and development (R&D) to bolster its innovation capabilities. This strategic move aims to accelerate the development of advanced electric vehicles (EVs) and cutting-edge battery technology, reinforcing the company’s leadership in the rapidly growing EV market.

According to Ather, the funds will be allocated to expanding its engineering teams, enhancing battery management systems, and developing futuristic software and hardware solutions. The investment will also focus on sustainable design and manufacturing practices to meet global environmental standards.

“Ather Energy has always been committed to building products that set benchmarks in performance and reliability,” said Tarun Mehta, Co-founder and CEO of Ather Energy. “This investment underscores our dedication to pushing the boundaries of EV technology and creating products that resonate with future mobility needs.”

The announcement comes as India witnesses a surge in EV adoption, supported by favorable government policies and rising consumer awareness. Ather’s significant R&D expansion not only positions the company as a frontrunner in the domestic market but also boosts India’s aspirations to become a global EV innovation hub.

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