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Ather Energy Plans $200M Capital Raise Through Share Offering

Electric two-wheeler maker Ather Energy is preparing a share sale targeting institutional investors to secure up to $200 million in fresh capital.

Ather Energy Ltd., an Indian electric two-wheeler manufacturer, is gearing up for an institutional share offering that could bring in as much as $200 million in new funding, according to sources familiar with the plans. The offering is expected to launch as soon as the coming week, marking a significant capital infusion for the mobility startup.

The share sale represents a strategic move to bolster the company's financial position amid ongoing expansion in India's electric vehicle market. Institutional investors have shown growing appetite for mobility and clean-energy plays in India, as the country continues its transition toward electrified transportation solutions.

Ather Energy has emerged as a key player in India's rapidly evolving electric scooter segment, competing in an increasingly crowded market as consumer demand for eco-friendly commuting options rises. The capital raise would provide resources for manufacturing capacity, product development, and market penetration efforts across the country.

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