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KKR to Back Indian E-Bus Expansion with Up to $310 Million Investment

Private equity firm to take majority stake in Allfleet India and minority holding in PMI Electro as part of a partnership to scale electric public transport fleets

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KKR will invest up to $310 million in a partnership with PMI Electro Mobility Solutions and its e-bus platform Allfleet India. The deal will give KKR a majority stake in Allfleet and a minority stake in PMI Electro as the companies prepare to deploy thousands of electric buses under state agreements and a national PM-eBus Sewa initiative. Closing is expected in mid-2026, pending regulatory approvals.

KKR to Back Indian E-Bus Expansion with Up to $310 Million Investment
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Key Points

  • KKR to invest up to $310 million via a partnership with PMI Electro and Allfleet India, taking a majority stake in Allfleet and a minority stake in PMI Electro.
  • Allfleet plans to deploy a fleet of more than 5,000 electric buses under agreements with multiple state transport authorities; this aligns with the PM-eBus Sewa programme aiming to deploy 10,000 electric buses nationally.
  • The transaction is slated to close in mid-2026, conditioned on completion of required regulatory approvals.

U.S. private equity firm KKR has agreed to invest up to $310 million through a partnership with Indian electric commercial vehicle manufacturer PMI Electro Mobility Solutions and its fleet platform Allfleet India, the companies said on Wednesday.

Under the terms disclosed, KKR will acquire a majority stake in Allfleet and take a minority holding in PMI Electro. No additional financial or structural details were released beyond the headline commitment of up to $310 million.

PMI Electro produces electric commercial buses across several formats, including 9-meter, 12-meter and school bus variants. Allfleet India is focused on building and operating large-scale electric public-transport fleets and has contracted to deploy a fleet that will exceed 5,000 e-buses under agreements with multiple state transport authorities.

The investment aligns with the Indian government’s PM-eBus Sewa programme, which is designed to expand electric bus services on a Public Private Partnership - PPP - basis across urban areas. The scheme targets the deployment of 10,000 electric buses and carries an estimated cost of 576.13 billion rupees, the companies noted. The rupee-to-dollar rate cited was 92.4640 to the dollar.

Aanchal Jain, chief executive of PMI Electro, commented on the partnership, saying: "As our cities grow and mobility needs evolve, clean, efficient, and accessible public transport will play a central role in shaping a more sustainable future. Alongside KKR, the company will continue to focus on responsible scale-up and expanding its presence across Indian cities."

The parties said the transaction is expected to close in mid-2026, subject to receipt of regulatory approvals. No further timetable or regulatory milestones were disclosed.


Sectors impacted: electric buses and public transport operations, automotive manufacturing of commercial electric vehicles, and private equity investment in infrastructure and mobility.

Risks

  • Transaction completion is contingent on regulatory approvals, which introduces timing and approval uncertainty for the deal - impacts private equity and M&A activity in the sector.
  • The investment’s strategic outcomes depend on large-scale deployment agreements (Allfleet’s >5,000 e-bus plan) and progress of the PM-eBus Sewa programme, making outcomes sensitive to implementation of public-private transport initiatives - impacts public transport and infrastructure markets.
  • No further financial or structural details were disclosed, leaving execution and financing arrangements opaque until regulatory and closing conditions are met - impacts investor clarity for equity and credit stakeholders.

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