General Motors to Renew Electric Car after Reva Break Up
General Motors (GM) is waiting to develop an electric car for India on its own. It had to cast off its plan for the electric Spark after a break-up with Reva.
Ankush Arora who is the vice-president (marketing, sales and after sales) GM India, said “The country is still not ready for such plug-in hybrid vehicles. The expensive Chevrolet Volt may get few Indian buyers, who are fascinated to drive a green car. It will certainly not be a huge success in a sensitive market such as.”
Arora still further stated that “if India wanted to become a big player in electric vehicles, it needed to increase its supply of batteries. It’s not the technology; it’s the battery that is the key to making an electric solution commercial. We have the technology and will explore every possibility to launch something made for India.”Karl Slym who is the president of GM India said “it made little sense to continue working with Reva after it sold a 55 per cent stake to Mahindra & Mahindra. Because of Reva having (a new) owner, there really is no value for us in doing this India-specific exploration (with it).”
