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DPIIT Signs MoU with Ather Energy to Accelerate EV Manufacturing and Clean Mobility in India

The collaboration is part of the Build in Bharat initiative, led by the Startup Policy Forum (SPF)—a coalition of over 50 innovation-driven startups
DPIIT Signs MoU with Ather Energy to Accelerate EV Manufacturing and Clean Mobility in India

In a strategic move to bolster India’s electric vehicle (EV) sector, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bengaluru-based EV manufacturer Ather Energy. The partnership aims to strengthen the country’s clean mobility ecosystem and support deep-tech startups in the EV value chain.

A Push for Indigenous Innovation

The collaboration is part of the Build in Bharat initiative, led by the Startup Policy Forum (SPF)—a coalition of over 50 innovation-driven startups focused on hardware and manufacturing. The MoU outlines a multi-pronged strategy to:
  • Provide strategic mentorship for startups developing core EV and battery technologies. 
  • Offer infrastructure access and exposure to manufacturing processes. 
  • Launch joint innovation programs like the Bharat Startup Grand Challenge. 
  • Host skill development initiatives and national events such as Startup Mahakumbh

Voices from the Partnership

Joint Secretary of DPIIT, Sanjiv Singh, emphasized the transformative potential of the EV sector:
Through this partnership with Ather Energy, we aim to catalyse an enabling environment where startups can contribute meaningfully to EV manufacturing, battery innovation, and clean energy solutions.

Ather Energy’s Co-founder and CEO, Tarun Mehta, echoed the sentiment:

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.

Strategic Impact

The MoU is expected to:
  • Bridge the gap between early-stage ventures and industrial-scale opportunities. 
  • Promote localisation of EV components and battery innovation
  • Expand India’s startup base in clean mobility and advanced manufacturing
President and CEO of the Startup Policy Forum, Shweta Rajpal Kohli, described the partnership as a milestone:

Unlocking the potential of India’s manufacturing sector through collaboration is key to building a globally competitive innovation ecosystem.

Context and Momentum

The DPIIT–Ather Energy pact comes amid growing momentum in India’s EV sector, driven by policy incentives, state-level EV programs, and rising consumer adoption. It follows DPIIT’s recent MoU with Maruti Suzuki India, signaling a broader push to integrate startups into the country’s industrial growth narrative.
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