Kinetic Watts and Volts launches cutting-edge EV plant in Maharashtra
The new facility boasts advanced automation systems, precision assembly lines, and robust sustainability practices. It is built to enable high-quality and scalable EV production.
29/05/2025
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Kinetic Watts and Volts, the electric mobility arm of the iconic Kinetic Group, has inaugurated its next-generation manufacturing facility in Ahilya Nagar, Maharashtra. The new state-of-the-art plant spans over 87,000 square feet and is positioned to become a launchpad for Kinetic’s ambitious vision in electric mobility.
Designed with future-ready technologies, the new facility boasts advanced automation systems, precision assembly lines, and robust sustainability practices. It is built to enable high-quality and scalable EV production. The use of robotics and digitalized operations ensures manufacturing efficiency, consistency, and adaptability to rapidly evolving market demands.

Speaking at the inauguration, Ajinkya Firodia, Vice Chairman, Kinetic Group, said, “This facility represents our commitment to shaping the future of mobility with world-class manufacturing excellence. It’s a proud moment for Kinetic Watts and Volts and for the entire Kinetic Group as we set the stage for a new era of innovation, sustainability, and electric mobility from India.”

The facility is a cornerstone in Kinetic’s broader EV roadmap and is expected to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of traditional mobility solutions. It will also support India’s national mission for electric vehicle adoption.
With a pioneering history in India’s automotive space, the Kinetic Group has long been synonymous with innovation. Kinetic Watts and Volts builds on this legacy by integrating time-tested manufacturing expertise with cutting-edge EV technology to address the evolving needs of Indian consumers. The company is focused on developing a complete ecosystem of electric vehicle solutions.
The launch also signals the beginning of an aggressive expansion strategy. Kinetic Watts and Volts plans to cater to a wide range of use cases—from personal mobility to fleet operations—and is actively exploring export opportunities. This move reinforces India’s growing stature as a global hub for EV manufacturing.
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