Greaves Cotton to exhibit sustainable mobility innovations at Auto Expo 2025

The company will highlight advancements in electric mobility and eco-friendly solutions for future-driven mobility needs.

09 Jan 2025 | 9221 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Greaves Cotton Limited, a leading diversified engineering company, has taken the stage at the Auto Expo – The Motor Show 2025 in Delhi to highlight its sustainable mobility innovations.  

The company is showcasing a variety of products and components from its various business verticals, including engineering, retail, and electric mobility. Greaves Cotton is emphasising advancements in its electric two and three-wheeler portfolios, along with eco-friendly and fuel-agnostic solutions.  

These innovations underscore Greaves Cotton’s commitment to creating a comprehensive sustainable mobility ecosystem. The company’s mission is to offer advanced, efficient, and environmentally friendly solutions for personal, passenger, and cargo mobility.  

With a legacy spanning over 165 years in engineering and technology, Greaves Cotton has been a pioneer in driving innovation in India. The company ventured into the electric mobility sector early and established Greaves Electric Mobility Ltd. (GEML), a full-spectrum EV enterprise. GEML provides a diverse portfolio addressing the mobility needs of both business and consumer segments in the 2W/3W space.  

To further support EV adoption, Greaves Cotton has built a robust ecosystem, including after-sales and service support through its Greaves Retail network and financing solutions offered via Greaves Finance Ltd.  

Greaves Cotton Limited, a leading diversified engineering company in India, has been at the forefront of innovation and progress in the Indian market for over 165 years. The company has successfully expanded its operations across various sectors, including engineering, retail, and electric mobility.

Established in 1859, Greaves Cotton began as a manufacturing company focused on industrial products, engineering solutions, and diesel engines. Over the years, it has evolved into a comprehensive engineering and technology enterprise, contributing to a wide range of industries including automotive, power, and renewable energy.

One of the significant milestones for Greaves Cotton was its entry into the electric mobility sector. In 2016, the company established Greaves Electric Mobility Ltd. (GEML), a full-spectrum EV enterprise that caters to the growing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly transportation solutions. GEML offers a diverse portfolio of electric two-wheelers and three-wheelers, along with associated infrastructure solutions, making significant strides in promoting electric vehicle adoption across both B2B and B2C segments.

Greaves Cotton has also focused on building an extensive ecosystem to support electric mobility. Through its Greaves Retail network, the company ensures comprehensive after-sales service and customer support. Additionally, Greaves Finance Ltd. provides financing solutions to facilitate easier access to electric vehicles for consumers.

Beyond electric mobility, Greaves Cotton continues to develop innovative solutions across its other business verticals, including engineering and retail. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies and extensive research and development, the company remains committed to sustainable and efficient mobility solutions tailored to the evolving needs of the Indian market. 

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