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[PLUS] Switch Mobility ready to scale up and accelerate global expansion – Mahesh Babu

Having unveiled a new low-floor 12-meter City bus segment, Switch plans to come out with a new 9-meter bus and expand its intercity range in 2025-26

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[PLUS] Switch Mobility ready to scale up and accelerate global expansion – Mahesh Babu

Switch Mobility, Ashok Leyland's electric vehicle arm, is ready to scale up its electric bus operations domestically and internationally with an expanded product portfolio and increased production capacity.

With a strong foundation laid with a revamped portfolio, the company is aiming to more than triple its volumes to over 3,000 units with a potential turnover of close to $450-500 million, which can now be termed Switch 2.0, says the company's CEO, Mahesh Babu to Autocar Professional.

"We are targeting a top three position in India and building a strong global presence," Mahesh Babu said. "With the right product, ...

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