The company holds a majority stake in Optare PLC, UK.
"The UK government with its green fund scheme really supported Optare and that has allowed Optare to innovate more and come up with newer technologies. Today it is one of the world leaders in terms of electric and hybrid buses. And learning from that technology, we would like to bring that technology to India and manufacture those buses in India for the Indian market," Ashok Leyland Managing Director Vinod K Dasari told reporters here.
The company will consider the plant at Alwar, Rajasthan, or the one in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, Dasari added. It has bus manufacturing facility at both the locations.
"We are also considering whether we should make use of our facility in the Middle East. In fact, we have already showcased our product in the Middle East," he said.
The company would sell the buses in India under the Ashok Leyland badge, Dasari said.
The company has been selling about 100 Optare buses a year in the UK market.
On the type of buses to be made in India, Dasari said: "We will first look at Solo and Versa models of Optare. Those will be the first ones to be made in India. Optare recently launched one of the world's lightest double decker metro called MetroDecker.
He said the buses would have electric motors and batteries and does not have engines. "We have a diesel variant also. Hybrid version has a smaller diesel engine and its connected to electric drive. The diesel engine buses will be made by us. The electric motor and the batteries will be imported from UK, US or from China," he said.
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