LML Select Plant Site Which Made Rumbling Harleys To Produce Electric 2-Wheelers

LML Electric has partnered with Saera Electric Auto to manufacture its upcoming range of electric vehicles (EVs) in India using its manufacturing facility.

Saera’s plant situated at Bawal in Haryana was the site from which premium Harley-Davidson motorcycles were rolled out earlier. The facility covers 2,17,800 square feet and can produce 18,000 units every month.
LML says its deal with Saera Electric Auto is the first of many steps it will take to become a complete ‘Make in India’ company by the end of 2025. The company is also in talks with many entities for product design and engineering.

LML Electric is likely to release a scooter for India as its first product
LML’s CEO, Yogesh Bhatia, spoke about LML’s plan to manufacture 100 percent localized electric vehicles, saying that he believes this partnership will “redefine and reimagine the future of EV manufacturing in India to bring the country at par with global manufacturing standards.”

In September last year, the homegrown 2-wheeler manufacturer announced that it will enter the electric 2-wheeler market in India with a “disruptive product”.

This upcoming EV, the company had claimed, will be a “highly innovative product that combines the best of technology with the ability to enable and enhance urban mobility.”
In addition, the company claims it will empower the upper-middle and urban segments of society with its upcoming range of premium products.