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LML Acquires Land for EV Industrial Park
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LML Acquires Land for EV Industrial Park

LML has acquired land in Haryana to create an Electric Vehicle (EV) industrial park dedicated to its upcoming e-scooters. This park will focus on blending advanced technology, innovation, and sustainable practices to transform the EV manufacturing landscape. The site is strategically located off the Delhi Mumbai Expressway, a 65-minute drive from Rajiv Chowk. The move signifies LML's commitment to expanding operations and promoting sustainable mobility solutions in India. The park will include a skill development centre to train local youth in EV technology, and LML plans to invite ancillary unit partners and other potential collaborators to join the project.

LML's CEO, Yogesh Bhatia, stated, "With this progress, we aim to accelerate the adoption of electric mobility in India while fostering partnerships with like-minded organisations."

Dhirendra Khadgata, Deputy Commissioner of Nuh, Haryana, commented, "This Electric Vehicle Industrial Park in our state will benefit our region economically and environmentally and create numerous employment opportunities for skilled workers."

The EV industrial park's strategic location in Haryana will help LML leverage the region's talent pool and infrastructure to establish a hub for sustainable mobility solutions.

LML has acquired land in Haryana to create an Electric Vehicle (EV) industrial park dedicated to its upcoming e-scooters. This park will focus on blending advanced technology, innovation, and sustainable practices to transform the EV manufacturing landscape. The site is strategically located off the Delhi Mumbai Expressway, a 65-minute drive from Rajiv Chowk. The move signifies LML's commitment to expanding operations and promoting sustainable mobility solutions in India. The park will include a skill development centre to train local youth in EV technology, and LML plans to invite ancillary unit partners and other potential collaborators to join the project. LML's CEO, Yogesh Bhatia, stated, With this progress, we aim to accelerate the adoption of electric mobility in India while fostering partnerships with like-minded organisations. Dhirendra Khadgata, Deputy Commissioner of Nuh, Haryana, commented, This Electric Vehicle Industrial Park in our state will benefit our region economically and environmentally and create numerous employment opportunities for skilled workers. The EV industrial park's strategic location in Haryana will help LML leverage the region's talent pool and infrastructure to establish a hub for sustainable mobility solutions.

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