Schaeffler showcases Advanced Fuel Cell, Clutch, Transmission Systems at SIAT Expo 2024
The company’s fuel cell systems are designed for a variety of applications, including passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and buses.
Schaeffler India showcased its latest advancements in fuel cell and clutch, transmission systems and lifetime solutions, highlighting its commitment to sustainable and efficient mobility solutions.
The SIAT Expo 2024, themed “Transformation Towards Progressive Mobility serves as a premier platform for showcasing the latest advancements in automotive
technology.
Aashish Bhatia, President Automotive Technologies, Schaeffler India said, "Our goal is to push the boundaries of efficiency and sustainability, and these technologies showcase our unwavering commitment to achieving both. From clean-burning fuel cells to intelligent transmission systems, we deliver solutions that pave the way for a cleaner and more efficient future for mobility," he added.
Schaeffler showcased its latest fuel cell technologies, which offer a clean and efficient alternative to traditional internal combustion engines. The company’s fuel cell systems are designed for a variety of applications, including passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and buses.
It also showcased its advanced clutch and transmission systems, which are designed to improve fuel efficiency and performance, besides its Lifetime Solutions, which offer a comprehensive range of industrial maintenance products designed to keep workshops and plants running smoothly throughout their lifetime, the press release noted.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
24 Jan 2024
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