EKA Mobility to launch range of electric commercial vehicles at Bharat Mobility Auto Expo 2025
The Mitsui & Co. and VDL Groep backed firm EV and technology company will also debut EKA Connect, a management platform optimise vehicle performance and operational efficiency at the Expo.
EKA Mobility will launch a comprehensive range of electric commercial vehicles at the Bharat Mobility Auto Expo 2025, scheduled to take place from January 17 to January 22. Bharat Mobility looks to present India as a mobility hub in the global landscape by providing one platform to the entire ecosystem.
The lineup includes: Electric Buses: Covering city, intercity, and shuttle applications with industry-leading technology. Electric Trucks: Featuring medium and heavy-duty variants designed for intra-city and long-haul logistics. Electric Small Commercial Vehicles: Modular and scalable platforms catering to niche and specific applications for both passenger and cargo transportation.
The Mitsui & Co. and VDL Groep backed firm EV and technology company will also debut EKA Connect, a management platform optimise vehicle performance and operational efficiency at the Expo.
"We are introducing a new era of intelligent and sustainable transportation. It is a testament to India’s growing leadership in electric mobility innovation and manufacturing, Dr. Sudhir Mehta, Founder & Chairman of EKA Mobility & Pinnacle Industries said.
EKA Mobility, a subsidiary of Pinnacle Industries Limited, is an emerging player in India’s electric vehicle (EV) sector, focusing on electric buses and commercial vehicles. Headquartered in Pune, the company seeks to address the growing demand for sustainable mobility solutions. The company recently won bus orders worth Rs 150 crore from UPSRTC.
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