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Atul Greentech partners with Jio platforms to improve E-mobility solutions

Atul Greentech collaborates with Jio Platforms to integrate IoT mobility technology, improving EV solutions across South America, the EU, Eastern Africa, and India, with a focus on telematics, real-time data.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 14 Oct 2024 Views icon5676 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Atul Greentech partners with Jio platforms to improve E-mobility solutions

Atul Greentech Private Limited, a subsidiary of Atul Auto Limited, has entered into a partnership with Jio Platforms Limited (Jio) to advance innovation and digital transformation in the electric vehicle (EV) sector. This collaboration aims to improve Atul Greentech’s ability to deliver EV and e-mobility solutions across markets including South America, the European Union, Eastern Africa, and India.

The partnership will leverage Jio's IoT mobility technology, which combines hardware, software, and connectivity to offer real-time telematics data and improved reliability for users. Atul Greentech will integrate Jio’s charging solutions, automotive clusters, telematics hardware and platform, and international M2M connectivity to enhance its services for both B2B and B2C sectors globally. This is expected to improve local sourcing, strengthen the supply chain, and optimize data usage, reducing charging time and benefiting fleet operators as well as end users.

The focus of this partnership will be on all 3-wheeler platforms of Atul Greentech, including the ATUL MOBILI for passenger vehicles and the ATUL ENERGIE for cargo vehicles. The integration of Jio’s telematics and network connectivity will enable features such as tracking, vehicle health monitoring, safety and security measures, and navigation, providing a smoother experience for EV owners.

Dr. Vijay Kedia, Director of Atul Auto, stated that Atul Greentech aims to responsibly select partners to scale up electric vehicle production and support sustainable transformation in the automotive industry. He added that this collaboration will strengthen Atul Greentech’s focus on environmental and electrification technologies using Jio’s digital ecosystem.

Divya Chandra, Managing Director of Atul Greentech, expressed optimism about the partnership with Jio, noting that the company is confident in improving customer experiences through the use of Jio’s technology. 

Ashish Lodha, President of Jio Platforms Ltd, remarked that the partnership with Atul Greentech will support the e-mobility transformation in India and beyond, adding that the combined expertise in mobility technology will create new value in the 3-wheeler segment.

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