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Rare-earth squeeze puts e2W firms, suppliers at odds
Business Standard
|September 17, 2025
Electric two-wheeler (e2W) companies are upset with some of their suppliers of heavy rare-earth magnet—powered electric motors, who have objected to their proposal — under consideration by the government — that would allow e2W original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) an exemption from localisation norms on electric motors, thereby enabling them to continue receiving the %5,000-per-vehicle subsidy.
A senior executive at an e2W manufacturer said, “We are being deprived of the subsidy because of opposition from automotive (auto) component players. All we're doing is sending sub-assemblies to China, where they are fitted with rare earth magnets and then shipped back until rare earth imports from China resume. The entire process is handled by suppliers, not by us directly.”
Auto component makers, however, see it differently.
This story is from the September 17, 2025 edition of Business Standard.
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