Greaves Electric Mobility Submits a DRHP for an IPO of INR 1,000 Cr

Greaves Electric Mobility Submits a DRHP for an IPO of INR 1,000 Cr
Greaves Electric Mobility Files for INR 1,000 Cr IPO

Greaves Electric Mobility (GEML), a manufacturer of electric vehicles (EVs), filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on December 23 to begin the process of becoming public. Parent company Greaves Cotton stated in a filing with the exchanges that the IPO will include an offer for sale (OFS) component of up to 18.93 Cr shares and a new issue of shares valued at INR 1,000 Cr. Abdul Latif Jameel Green Mobility Solutions will sell 13.83 Cr shares as part of the OFS, while promoter Greaves Cotton will sell 5.1 Cr shares.

Both the BSE and the NSE will list the stock. "Ampere" is the brand name under which Greaves Electric sells electric scooters. Additionally, it produces three-wheelers under various trademarks. Through a secondary purchase in 2019, it acquired all of founder Hemalatha Annamalai's shares, completing its takeover of the then-Ampere Vehicles. According to a media report, Greave Electric Mobility's initial public offering (IPO) is expected to have a total value of approximately INR 1,000 Cr.

How Company Plans to Utilise Proceeds?

According to reports, the business intends to use INR 375.27 Cr to improve the tech skills at its Bengaluru technology centre and engage in product and technology development. The EV manufacturer will also invest INR 82.9 Cr to build internal battery assembly capabilities, and another INR 27.8 Cr will be used to further the company's digitisation initiatives and implement IT infrastructure. Additionally, GEML intends to set aside INR 73.67 Cr to expand its ownership of MLR Auto, an EV brand and subsidiary. Additionally, INR 19.89 Cr and INR 38.26 Cr have been allocated for the expansion of the manufacturing capacity of its subsidiaries MLR Auto and Bestway Agencies, which manufacture e-rickshaws under the ELLE brand.

A portion of the new money raised from the IPO will be used for general business needs and to finance inorganic development through strategic acquisitions. Greaves Electric Mobility is apparently considering financing a pre-IPO placement of up to INR 200 Cr prior to the public offering. According to the report, if a pre-IPO placement is made, the EV manufacturer may lower the amount of the new issuance. 

Current Financial Dynamics of Greaves Electric

Compared to INR 20 Cr in the previous year, Greaves Electric reportedly recorded a loss of INR 691.57 Cr in the fiscal year 2023–24 (FY24). In the meantime, operating revenue decreased to INR 611.81 Cr from INR 1,121.57 Cr in FY23. In the first half (H1) of FY25, the startup reported operational revenue of INR 302.23 Cr on a net loss of INR 106.15 Cr. Greaves Electric has been navigating challenging waters for the past two years, and now it intends to list on the stock exchanges. The EV manufacturer was convicted by the Ministry of Heavy Industries in 2022 of violating localisation requirements under the controversial Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles in India (FAME)-II program. The government then sent the EV manufacturer a recovery notice worth INR 125 Cr. Last year, the Ampere manufacturer finally made the payment.


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