DPIIT signs MoU with Ather Energy to strengthen EV manufacturing
Date: 29 Jul 2025
The
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce
and Industry, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ather Energy
Limited, an Indian electric vehicle manufacturer, to accelerate the growth of
India’s clean mobility and advanced manufacturing sectors.
The
collaboration is being undertaken as part of the Build in Bharat initiative led
by the Startup Policy Forum (SPF), a coalition of over 50 innovation-focused
startups. The MoU outlines a comprehensive partnership between DPIIT and Ather
Energy that will focus on strategic mentorship for deep-tech startups,
infrastructure support for startups in the EV value chain, joint innovation
programmes such as the Bharat Startup Grand Challenge, co-hosted talent and
skill development initiatives, and participation in events like Startup
Mahakumbh along with on-ground exposure visits.
The
MoU was signed in the presence of Joint Secretary, DPIIT, Sanjiv Singh, and
Co-founder and CEO, Ather Energy, Tarun Mehta. The initiative is expected to
support India’s transition towards sustainable transport and create a more
enabling environment for manufacturing-oriented startups.
Sanjiv
Singh said, “The electric mobility sector in India is entering a transformative
phase. Through this partnership with Ather Energy, we aim to catalyse the development
of an enabling environment where startups can contribute meaningfully to EV
manufacturing, battery innovation, and clean energy solutions.”
Co-founder
and CEO, Ather Energy, Tarun Mehta said, “We are happy to collaborate with
DPIIT to strengthen support systems for hardware and deep-tech startups. With
policy support and stronger industry participation, this initiative can help
founders tackle core technology challenges and scale high-quality products from
India.”
President
and CEO, Startup Policy Forum, Shweta Rajpal Kohli said, “This partnership
between DPIIT and Ather Energy brings to life the Startup Policy Forum’s Build
in Bharat initiative. Unlocking the potential of India's manufacturing sector
through collaboration is key to building a globally competitive innovation
ecosystem.” This collaboration is expected to provide new opportunities for startups
in the EV and manufacturing space, contributing to a future-ready and
self-reliant startup ecosystem aligned with India’s climate and industrial
goals.