With a plan to invest over $1 billion in electric vehicle ambition, Mahindra & Mahindra on Thursday raised, Rs 1,925 crores / USD 250 million at a valuation of up to Rs. 70,070 crores / USD 9.1 billion from British International Investment into a new 4 Wheel Passenger Electric Vehicle Co. to be set up by Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.
British International Investment (BII), the UK’s Development Finance Institution and impact investor and Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) executed a binding agreement to invest up to Rs. 1,925 crores each into a wholly owned subsidiary of M&M that will be newly incorporated (“EV Co.”).
BII will invest up to Rs 1,925 crores in the form of compulsory convertible instruments at a valuation of up to Rs. 70,070 crores, resulting in 2.75% to 4.76% ownership for BII in the EV Co. It is expected that the first round of BII’s capital investment will be completed not later than June 2023 on fulfilment of conditions precedent and the balance post completion of certain milestones in FY24.
Despite trailing in the EV race against Tata Motors, Interestingly, Mahindra & Mahindra is raising money in its EV subsidiary at almost a similar valuation as the maker of Nexon and Harrier. TPG invested Rs 7500 crore for 11-15% valued in Tata Motors around Rs 70000 crore.
The EV Co. will focus on four-wheel (4W) passenger electric vehicles. The total capital infusion for the EV Co. is envisaged to be approximately Rs. 8,000 crores / USD 1 billion between FY 24 and FY 27 for the planned product portfolio, Mahindra & Mahindra said in an announcement to Bombay Stock Exchange late Thursday evening.
Dr. Anish Shah, MD & CEO, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. said: “We are extremely delighted to have BII as a partner in our SUV electric journey. In BII, we have found a like-minded long-term partner who is committed to combating the climate emergency. The Mahindra Group aims to be Planet Positive by 2040. Mahindra has been a pioneer in the electric vehicles space, and we are confident we will be the leaders in the electric SUV market in the future.”
The investment alongside M&M in the new EV company supports BII’s undertaking that at least 30% of its total investments will be in climate finance.
On the rationale of investing in Mahindra Electric, Nick O’Donohoe, CEO, British International Investment, said, “BII’s anchor investment will be key to attracting additional sources of private capital into this exciting venture with the Mahindra Group. The acceleration of EV development in India will be critical to supporting the country in reaching its emission targets as well as improving air quality in many urban areas. Mahindra will play a central role in the decarbonisation of the automotive industry in India and elsewhere.”
M&M and BII will work jointly to bring other like-minded investors in the EV Co. to match the funding requirement in a phased manner.
BII’s investment is designed to significantly accelerate the availability and adoption of electric vehicles in India and other markets served by M&M.
The EV Co. will significantly leverage the broader manufacturing capabilities, product development, design organizations along with the ecosystem of suppliers, dealers, and financiers of M&M.
The funds will be utilized primarily to create and market a world-class electric SUV portfolio with advanced technologies.
Rajesh Jejurikar, ED, Mahindra & Mahindra says the company has exciting plans to be a leader in the EV SUV space and the company will be sharing its vision at an event in UK on 15th August 2022 followed by a reveal of the electric XUV 400 in September 2022.
“We would expect between 20% to 30% of Mahindra SUVs to be electric by 2027,” said Jejurikar.
According to a recent survey by Roland Berger, a leading global automotive consulting company, Indian consumers are twice as likely as their counterparts in the UK and the US to consider the purchase of an EV.
Samir Abhyankar, MD & Head of Direct Private Equity, British International Investment, said: “Climate change is one of the biggest challenges of our time. The investment into Mahindra’s EV business is in line with our decarbonization strategy and focus of supporting sustainable business models that create new jobs, particularly for women. We are delighted to be backing Mahindra to execute on their compelling EV strategy and ambition and crowd in other like-minded investors in the future.”
Khaitan & Co. are legal advisors to Mahindra. Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas and Cleary Gottlieb are legal advisors to BII for the transaction.