During Xi's visit, China had committed itself to investing $20 billion in the country over five years.
Jagat Shah, chief executive officer of Ahmedabad-based international trade consulting firm Global Network, who is working closely with the Chinese companies, confirmed: "Seven firms have come together and formed a consortium, China Electric Vehicle Consortium Pvt Ltd. It has been registered under the Companies Act. This consortium will buy land for setting up the EV park."
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A senior government official confirmed the land requirement for this project would be around 200 acres.
"The EV makers can go for private land buying in the area."
Among the seven in the Chinese consortium are Green Field Motor Co, VOCH Group, YueHua Control Group, Zhuji Yongcheng Auto Co, Wenzhou Jinpi Machinery Manufacturing Co and JBON Control Industry. These companies plan to make electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, as well as four-wheelers and vehicles to be used for cleaning roads, besides city sanitary cars, ambulance cars and police cars.
Shah explained the consortium was planning to buy land, build infrastructure - a common facility centre and an exhibition area, where customers could test these electric vehicles. "The companies would be shareholders. They will be allotted land according to their requirement within the park; they will also make individual investments to build the plant. Exact details of investment are yet to be chalked out, as is the overall production capacity," he said. The consortium is also looking to set up an office in Ahmedabad; it should be able to start one in a week or 10 days.
Five people from China have arrived in the city to set the ball rolling for the park.
GUJARAT CONNECTION
- Tour opener: Chinese President Xi Jinping started his visit to India from Gujarat in mid-September
- Rs 700 crore: Chinese companies' investment in the power equipment sector in Gujarat at present
- Rs 2,500 crore: Chinese firm TBEA Energy's investment in developing a 'Green Energy Park' at Karjan near Vadodara
- $20 billion: The amount China committed itself to investing in India over five years, during Xi's visit
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