JBM Group signs exclusivity pact to buy Fortum’s EV charging business in India
Mint had earlier reported that Adani TotalEnergies E-mobility Ltd, Reliance BP Mobility Ltd and JBM Group had signed non-disclosure agreements (NDA) for the proposed deal.“JBM Group has signed an exclusivity agreement for GLIDA and due diligence is ongoing,” said the first of the two persons cited earlier, both of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity.JBM Group is drawn to GLIDA's 850 charging points across 29 cities and 25 highways in 17 states amid India’s green-mobility push that depends on the expansion of an effective EV charging network. JBM Group’s flagship firm JBM Auto Ltd is one of India’s largest electric bus manufacturers, with 1,500 EV charging sites.
It is among the sixteen bidders that have entered the government's tender for 10,900 electric buses under the PM E-Drive scheme, which seeks to accelerate the electrification of public road transport.“As a stock listed company, we do not comment (on) any market rumours or speculations,” a Fortum Oyj spokesperson said in an emailed response.“We will like to refrain from commenting on any such development,” a JBM Group spokesperson said in a WhatsApp text.Queries emailed to the spokespersons of Adani TotalEnergies E-mobility Ltd and Reliance BP Mobility Ltd on 23 December remained unanswered.With around 60% of the three-wheelers, 4.8% of cars and 6% of two-wheelers sold in 2025 being electric, firms are taking aggressive bets on India’s public EV charging space. They are driven by the large market opportunity, as India targets electric vehicles to account for 30% of total vehicle sales by 2030.“The Charging Point Operators (CPOs) in India have developed ambitious expansion plans targeting over 100,000 EV charging stations by FY27.
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