Uno Minda displays electric vehicle technology at Bharat Mobility Expo
Electric Vehicle Systems and Advanced Automotive Technologies Highlighted in Uno Minda's Latest Showcase.
Uno Minda unveiled its automotive technology portfolio at the Bharat Mobility Auto Expo Components Show at Yashobhoomi, featuring electric vehicle systems and advanced lighting solutions. The company presented three electric vehicle demonstrators and several automotive control systems across its 800-meter pavilion.
The showcase included integrated e-axles, battery management systems, and dual charging capabilities for electric vehicles. The company also displayed digital tail lamps, heads-up displays, and vehicle control units targeting both electric and conventional vehicles.
The presentation aligns with Uno Minda's collaboration with international technology companies under India's manufacturing initiative. The company has developed solutions for electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and four-wheelers, responding to the growing demand for electric mobility in India.
India's auto component sector has been expanding as global manufacturers seek to diversify their supply chains. According to industry data, the Indian auto component industry recorded significant growth in recent years, with exports becoming an increasingly important segment.
Uno Minda, established in 1958, has evolved from a small component manufacturer to a major automotive technology supplier. The company operates multiple manufacturing facilities across India and has technical collaborations with several international automotive technology providers.
The automotive technology sector in India has been transitioning toward electric and connected vehicle solutions, driven by government policies promoting electric mobility and reduced emissions. Industry analysts project continued growth in the domestic electric vehicle component market, with estimates suggesting it could reach significant scale by 2030.
The company's focus on research and development comes as Indian automotive suppliers are working to upgrade their technological capabilities to meet international standards and compete in the global market. The auto component industry in India employs over 5 million people and contributes approximately 2.3% to the country's GDP.
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