Ultraviolette Automotive, a Bengaluru-based electric vehicle and battery technology company, has announced plans to significantly expand its manufacturing capacity to meet both domestic and international requirements. The company currently operates a pilot facility in Bengaluru with a production capacity of 30,000 units annually.
“Towards the latter part of this year, we will begin our production expansion,” said Narayan Subramaniam, Co-founder and CEO of Ultraviolette. The company is in discussions with several state governments to establish a larger manufacturing unit that will support its broader product portfolio and long-term growth. Subramaniam added, “We are working backwards from our 2028 goal of achieving an annual production capacity of over three lakh vehicles. The current expansion is designed keeping that target in mind. The new facility should factor in the foreseeable growth of the company.”'
The planned manufacturing expansion is central to Ultraviolette’s international growth strategy, with Europe identified as a key market. Target countries include Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, and the UK. Ultraviolette’s scale-up initiative aligns with India’s growing electric mobility sector and highlights its aims to become a major global player in the EV sector.