Anshul Gupta, director, Okaya Power Group, says EV is one vehicle segment where there is considerable competition between the organized and unorganized sector. Recognising the challenges ahead, Okaya entered the EV manufacturing only after establishing itself as a manufacturer of lithium-ion batteries – stationary, those with mobility applications and tractor batteries - in addition to participating in the Central government plans to set up 5000 to 6000 charging stations on the highways, and establishing a dealers network. “Today we have full control over the supply chain and after sale services,” says Gupta, adding that the company has capacity to manufacture 8,000 low and high speed scooters scalable to 12,000. While four wheel vehicles plans are still to be finalized, Okaya is planning to launch its e-motorbike by March next year in keeping with its vision ‘from cycle to motorcycle’.