
Electric bus manufacturer Goldstone Infratech announced recently that it would export electric buses to Bangladesh in near future.
The company will also export similar electric vehicles to Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar, said Goldstone Infratech's President-Strategy Naga Satyam.
The company said it plans to create up to 10,000 jobs in India in the next five years and will soon set up a joint venture firm to cater to R&D and after sales service facilities.
The company manufactures electric buses through a technical collaboration with China's BYD, said Goldstone Infratech President-Strategy Naga Satyam.
Hyderabad-based Goldstone Infratech recently bagged orders to supply 100 electric busses to Telangana, 150 to Bengaluru and 40 to Mumbai.
It has an assembly plants near Hyderabad with an annual capacity of 600 units and another upcoming plant at Bidur in Karnataka with a capacity of 1,500 units annually in the first phase, giving it a total capacity of 2,100 units per year.