In a step to address the fast-growing demand for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in India, Siemens Limited has signed an agreement to acquire the EV division of Mumbai-based Mass-Tech Controls Private Limited. The division is engaged in design, engineering and manufacturing of a wide range of AC chargers, and 30 to 300kW capacity DC chargers for various end applications for EVs.
The cost of the acquisition is approximately Rs. 380 million (EUR 4.3 million) on a cash free and debt free basis, and subject to other adjustments that are mutually agreed between the parties to the transaction.
Siemens to acquire Mass-Tech Controls’ EV division
Closing of the acquisition is subject to fulfillment of condition precedents as agreed between the parties
Closing of the acquisition is subject to fulfillment of condition precedents as agreed between the parties and receipt of requisite regulatory, statutory and other approvals.
Post the acquisition, the EV division of Mass-Tech Controls Pvt. Ltd. will be fully integrated into the e-Mobility Business Unit of the Smart Infrastructure Business, Siemens Limited.
While Siemens is active globally in the e-mobility infrastructure space for more than a decade, the addition of products will complete Siemens India’s portfolio of e-mobility solutions and will address the needs of the Indian market. The Indian market has unique requirements such as lower power rating and parallel charging.
Fast-evolving e-mobility infrastructure market in India
Markus Mildner, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of eMobility at Siemens Smart Infrastructure, said “The fast-evolving e-mobility infrastructure market in India is important for Siemens due to its high growth potential. The enhanced portfolio will enable Siemens to meet market requirements such as homologation and local value-add with cost-competitive solutions.”
We are extremely delighted with the acquisition of our business by Siemens"
Markus Mildner adds, “With this acquisition, we now have a strong platform to address our customers’ needs with locally designed and produced products.”
Subhash Patil, the Chairman and Managing Director, Mass-Tech Controls Private Limited, said, “We are extremely delighted with the acquisition of our business by Siemens, one of the most well-recognized and respected organizations globally.”
Electric vehicle solutions
Subhash Patil adds, “Electric vehicle solutions from Mass-Tech Controls will perfectly complement and strengthen Siemens’ own existing portfolio of electric vehicle charging infrastructure solutions, helping provide higher value to customers.”
Encouraged by the FAME-II policy of the Government of India and electric vehicle policies notified by various state governments, the electric vehicle market in India is in the midst of a transformation.