Greaves Electric Mobility Private Limited (GEMPL), the e-mobility business of Greaves Cotton Limited, announced that the Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) has approved the registration of its two-wheeler models—Nexus, Primus, Magnus, and Zeal—under the EMPS Scheme, making the company eligible for the Government of India’s EV demand incentive scheme.
GEMPL’s three-wheeler business through its subsidiary is already eligible for demand incentives under the EMPS Scheme. With the latest approval, all eligible two-wheeler models are now included, positioning the company to further drive accessible and sustainable mobility across India.
K. Vijaya Kumar, Executive Director & CEO, Greaves Electric Mobility, said, "Resuming our place in the EMPS scheme underscores our unwavering commitment to our consumers towards accessible and sustainable mobility solutions. We continue to lead with innovation in India's EV journey."
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