Autoverse Mobility Appoints Rama Shankar Pandey as Co-founder, Launches Digital Parts Platform
Former Hella India Managing Director joins Bengaluru-based startup as it introduces integrated procurement system connecting workshops with manufacturers across India's automotive aftermarket.
Autoverse Mobility announced the appointment of Rama Shankar Pandey as co-founder on November 18, 2025, alongside the launch of its Autoverse Parts Procurement Platform. The platform connects independent workshops with automotive component manufacturers and their distribution networks across India.
Pandey brings over two decades of experience in the automotive sector, including roles at Bosch, Tata Green Batteries, and a ten-year tenure as Managing Director at Hella India Lighting. He previously served as Chairman of the Aftermarket Committee at the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA). At Autoverse, he will focus on manufacturer relationships, distribution infrastructure, and the company's aftermarket strategy.
The newly launched platform addresses parts sourcing challenges faced by independent workshops in India. It features a catalog with over 6 million car-part mappings, real-time stock availability and pricing information, and integrated ordering with live tracking. The system covers multiple product categories including lubricants, filters, suspension, brake, clutch, and electrical components.
Autoverse operates through a network of warehouses and uses a hybrid logistics model to deliver parts to workshops within 45 minutes for high-demand components. The platform includes tools for garage management, such as loyalty programs, order history, and automated recommendations.
The company targets India's fragmented independent workshop sector, which serves vehicles that have moved out of warranty periods. These workshops vary in quality and reliability, according to the company's assessment of the market.
Founded by Mihir Mohan in Bengaluru, along with Shiv Soni and Krishnakumar, Autoverse has raised $3.2 million from investors including Exfinity Ventures and Ventureast. The company plans to use these funds to expand its catalog, technology infrastructure, and logistics network.
The automotive aftermarket in India includes thousands of independent multi-brand workshops that service vehicles no longer covered by manufacturer warranties. Autoverse positions itself as a technology-driven distribution platform aimed at standardizing parts sourcing and delivery processes in this sector.
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