Country’s second hybrid electric car factory likely to come up in Haryana

Chandigarh,

October 8

After setting up a flying car manufacturing factory in Chennai, country’s well known firm in this field, Vinata Aeromobility has decided to set up its second manufacturing unit in Haryana’s Ambala.

Haryana Home and Health Minister Anil Vij met with Yogesh Ramanathan, the founder and CEO of Vinata Aeromobility on Sunday to discuss a proposal for the establishment of a hybrid electric flying car manufacturing facility in the vicinity of Ambala’s Ring Road.

While discussing in detail proposal, Ramanathan, who came from Dubai said that the company was planning to set up its second hybrid electric car factory in India, and he wanted it to be located in Ambala.

Anil Vij assured Ramanathan that the Haryana government would provide all possible assistance in setting up the factory. He asked company officials to submit the necessary documentation.

Company CEO expresses gratitude to Vij

Yogesh Ramanathan expressed gratitude to Home Minister for his support and said that their company was developing Asia’s first hybrid electric flying car.

The company would soon proceed with the paperwork to set up the factory here.

Ramanathan said that hybrid electric flying cars are the future of mobility, just as electric vehicles are. Flying cars are the future of the world, and they have already started to be developed in India. The company has set up a flying car manufacturing factory in Chennai, which is a small unit. However, the company plans to set up a large factory in Ambala now. According to the CEO, the flying car will also be used to carry passengers, air ambulance, and cargo transportation. This car will possess the capability to operate both on the ground and in the sky.

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