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    India’s BluSmart Faces Scrutiny Amid Gensol EV Loan Investigation

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. India’s Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) launched an investigation into Gensol Engineering for alleged misuse of electric vehicle loans, barring its founders from key positions and securities market participation.

    2. The regulator accused Gensol founders Anmol and Puneet Singh Jaggi of diverting loan funds—intended for purchasing EVs—to personal expenses, including luxury real estate.

    3. Gensol Engineering faces multiple defaults on loan repayments, prompting concerns about its corporate governance and resulting in a significant stock decline of over 83% this year.

    4. BluSmart, the ride-hailing startup co-founded by the Jaggi brothers, is struggling financially and has suspended its Dubai operations, seeking to pivot as a fleet partner for Uber amid insufficient funding.

    Electric Vehicle Loans and Allegations of Misuse

    In a troubling development for India’s burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) sector, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has initiated a probe into Gensol Engineering. The investigation revolves around alleged misuse of loans intended for EV purchases. These loans, amounting to approximately $114 million, aimed to finance the acquisition of 6,400 EVs for BluSmart, a ride-hailing startup intertwined with Gensol’s founders. However, the regulator found discrepancies, noting that Gensol acquired only 4,704 vehicles.

    Subsequently, SEBI barred the Jaggi brothers, Gensol’s co-founders, from holding top positions in the company while the investigation unfolds. The agency claims the funds were misappropriated for personal expenses, including luxury real estate. While Anmol Singh Jaggi asserts that the company is cooperating fully with investigators, these allegations highlight vulnerabilities within the startup landscape. This situation raises serious questions about the accountability of companies accessing green financing, which is vital for sustainable growth in India.

    Impact on BluSmart and the Ride-Hailing Market

    Amidst the allegations, BluSmart finds itself in a precarious position. The startup has already shut down its services in Dubai and faces challenges sustaining operations in India. Once seen as a potential rival to Uber, BluSmart is now struggling with mounting cash burns and a lack of external funding. Despite previously raising substantial capital, the company has not reached its fleet expansion goals.

    This uncertainty casts a shadow over the larger EV ecosystem in India. A healthy and transparent financial environment is crucial for the success of electric mobility initiatives. As BluSmart explores options to pivot into a fleet partner for Uber, the viability of its business model lies in question. The outcome of Gensol’s investigation could profoundly affect the future of innovative solutions in India’s ride-hailing market. Thus, the immediate period ahead will likely be critical for both Gensol and BluSmart as they navigate these turbulent waters.

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