British deputy high commissioner Gareth Wynn Owen conducted a visit to the Avera electric scooters plant situated in Vijayawada on Wednesday. In a meeting with the management, discussions encompassed a spectrum of topics, including the potential for a forthcoming trade agreement.
Dr Akula Venkata Ramana, the founder and CEO of Avera, articulated that Owen’s visit embodies a notable step towards nurturing ecologically responsible electric mobility in the UK. He remarked that this visit not only reinforces the connections binding the UK and India but also impels a constructive impetus that harmonizes with mutual ambitions.
A focal point during these discussions was the eagerly awaited trade agreement, a development that enhances diplomatic relations between the two countries. Dr Venkata Ramana accentuated that this accord has the capacity to remodel collaborative efforts and casts light on the direction that lies ahead.
Dr Venkata Ramana expressed that Owen’s presence at Avera has instilled assurance and positive outlook, driving them towards venturing into the UK market. He underlined their unswerving dedication towards forging an astute, unsoiled, and verdant mobility network, one that enables all to transition, link, and flourish in a sustainable manner.
Furthermore, he appended that their dialogues regarding future partnerships, against the backdrop of the imminent trade agreement, harbor considerable potential for both nations involved.