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PNS | VIJAYAWADA

British Deputy High Commissioner Gareth Wynn Owen, along with Ramana Reddy, Managing Director of New Renewable Energy Development Corporation of AP (NREDCAP), visited the AVERA EV manufacturing company plant at Nunna on the outskirts of Vijayawada city on Wednesday.

Gareth Wynn Owen praised the Andhra Pradesh government’s mission to embrace a sustainable model, in harmony with the Central government’s vision and encouragement of electric vehicle manufacturers in private sectors towards green energy. He said that this visit not only bolsters the ties between the UK and India, but also propels a positive momentum resonating with shared aspirations. He said that the highlight of the discussions was the eagerly anticipated trade agreement, a commitment that elevates the diplomatic relations between the two nations.

Dr Venkata Ramana, founder and CEO of AVERA, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “The visit by Owen to AVERA has infused us with confidence and optimism, propelling us towards entering the UK market. AVERA remains resolute in our mission to forge an intelligent, clean, and green mobility ecosystem, empowering all to move, connect, and thrive sustainably. Our dialogues on future collaborations, set against the backdrop of the impending trade agreement, hold immense promise for both nations. Additionally, I’m proud to highlight India’s significant achievements, including the latest accomplishment of Chandrayaan-3.”

Ramana Reddy said, “The Andhra Pradesh government’s mission to embrace a sustainable model, in harmony with the Central government’s vision, introduces an innovative EMI model developed by NREDCAP. This initiative garnered enthusiastic responses not only from government employees but also from the private sector, solidifying our stride towards greener practices.”

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