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Ather faces loss of 150%: Operating revenue gallops 337%

Ather sold 92,005 electric scooters in FY23 as opposed to 23,441 units the year before. The firm opened a second greenfield factory to assemble and test vehicles in the same logistics park as the current plant in Krishnagiri.
PrashantPrashant23-Sep-23 1:46 PM
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Ather faces loss of 150%: Operating revenue gallops 337%

Ather Energy

, a manufacturer of electric vehicles, reported consolidated operational income of Rs 1,784 crore for the fiscal year 2023, an increase of about 337 per cent, even as its losses increased by almost 150 per cent to Rs 864 crore.


According to financial information received by the business intelligence platform Tofler, Ather Energy's losses resulted from a 260 per cent increase in its overall costs during FY23, which reached almost Rs 2,611 crore.


Operating costs at Ather increased by 270 per cent to Rs 2,498 crore in FY23. This follows a Reuters story that said

Ola Electric

, a direct rival of Ather, had an FY23 operational loss of Rs 1,119 crore ($136 million) on revenues of Rs 2,740 crore ($335 million).


According to a statement from the firm, Ather sold 92,005

electric scooters

in FY23 as opposed to 23,441 units the year before. The firm increased its footprint by opening a second greenfield factory to assemble and test vehicles in the same logistics park as the current plant in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu, throughout the year.


"With this addition, the established production capacity has grown to 4.2 Lakh vehicles from a previous capacity of 1.2 Lakh vehicles per annum," the statement read. The company wants to expand into Tier-2 and Tier-3 markets and extend its presence in the North, East, and West areas.


In order to gain market share, Ather "...aims to increase its network reach through retail partners in Tier-2 and Tier-3 markets with a focus on adding more experience centres in new cities," according to the paper.


Through a rights offer, Ather Energy received Rs 900 crore in September from its current backers Hero MotoCorp and GIC.


The most recent financing is an expansion of the $128 million Series E round, which was announced in May 2022 and was led in May of this year by the Strategic Opportunities Fund (SOF) of National Investment and Infrastructure Fund Ltd., Hero MotoCorp, and other investors.


Ather Energy raised Rs 400.6 crore ($50 million) in October 2022, with the help of current investor Caladium Investment.


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