Srinagar, April 17: Elvania Energies 369 Pvt Ltd on Tuesday formally launched its operations across Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh, positioning itself as a new entrant in the region’s electric mobility and renewable energy sector.
The launch event, titled “KickStart Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh,” brought together government representatives, industry stakeholders and local entrepreneurs, with a focus on sustainable transport and employment generation.
The programme was attended by Azeeta Qureshi, Head of Grievance Cell at the Lieutenant Governor’s Office, along with Ajaz Ahmad, Vivek Jhala and trade union leader Farooq Ahmad Dar.
Speaking on the occasion, Qureshi described the initiative as a step towards environmentally sustainable development in the Union Territory. She said the promotion of electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy solutions could contribute to reducing environmental stress while creating livelihood opportunities for youth.
Ajaz Ahmad highlighted the role of EV adoption in addressing urban challenges, noting that cleaner mobility solutions could help curb pollution and ease traffic pressures. Vivek Jhala underscored the importance of innovation and energy self-reliance in strengthening the country’s development trajectory.
Farooq Dar, meanwhile, stressed the potential of the company’s Hyper Local Micro Dealership (HLMD) model in generating grassroots-level employment and fostering economic inclusion.
The company’s Founder, Aarif Shafi Khanyari, said the venture aims to expand access to affordable and clean mobility solutions while enabling entrepreneurship through low-investment dealership opportunities.
“Starting from Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh, we aim to empower individuals through a model that allows them to become entrepreneurs with relatively accessible investment,” he said, adding that the initiative is intended to promote both sustainability and regional economic growth.
Elvania Energies 369 Pvt Ltd said it plans to focus on electric vehicles and renewable energy solutions, with an emphasis on innovation, affordability and local participation as part of India’s broader transition to green mobility.
