
100 acres for EV manufacturing cluster near Noida International Airport
Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority
(YEIDA) has given in-principle approval to allot 100 acres of land in Sector 8 to the Electric Vehicles Manufacturers Welfare Trust for setting up a dedicated cluster for EV autorickshaw and two-wheeler production, along with component manufacturing.
YEIDA CEO Arun Vir Singh said that land acquisition work is currently in progress. The Letter of Intent (LoI) for the allotment, which was issued on Thursday, is subject to the approval of the Invest UP Empowered Committee, state policy guidelines, and other applicable regulatory norms.
The CEO added that the Trust has informed the Authority that over 150 units associated with it intend to set up
manufacturing facilities
. This initiative is expected to provide a major boost to the region's manufacturing sector.
The Authority has already allotted land for various parks and clusters in the area, including the Medical Device Park, Toy Park, Apparel Park, Data Centre, IT Park, and the recently approved Electronics Manufacturing Cluster 2.0.
YEIDA officials also said that a start-up manufacturing EV batteries for two-wheelers, including Royal Enfield, will be allotted 10,000 sqm in the 206-acre Electronics Manufacturing Cluster-2 (EMC-2) in Sector 10. Havells has already been allotted 50 acres here as the anchor company, and three other major firms have also secured plots.
Neenjas Electric has been issued a Letter of Intent for manufacturing electric vehicle chargers, LED lighting panels, and related solar-based technologies in Sector 10. Founded in 2021, the start-up is based in Noida and operates manufacturing units in Greater Noida. Last week, Dixon Technologies secured 22.5 acres in EMC 2.0, becoming the third company to join the hub. Officials said Dixon received the LOI to set up a manufacturing unit for mobile phones, consumer electronics, telecom equipment, lighting products, and white goods.
LOIs were also issued to two other companies – Ascent-K Circuit and Aurionpro ToshiAutomatic Systems – for setting up units under the central govt's scheme. The 206-acre cluster has seen strong interest from top industrial players, officials added. YEIDA officials confirmed that the land acquisition process in Sector 10 is also ongoing.
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