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EKA Mobility In forces with KPIT to pursue electrical powertrain technology components, vampires

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A leader in Eka Mobility, Sustainable Mobility Solutions and KPIT Technologies, a cleaner, a global forearm in the mobility technology for a smart and safe world, has signed an MOU to develop and integrate advanced electric powertrain technology technology components. The purpose of this cooperation is to set up new standards for efficiency, performance and stability in India’s Electric Commercial Vehicle (E-CV) region.

The MoU will focus on developing advanced electric powertrain systems, such as traction motors, controllers, vehicle control units and battery management systems, which are sewn to EKA’s wide range of electric buses and commercial vehicles. MoU will take advantage of a wide lineup of three decades of work and indigenously developed electric powertrain technologies in mobility. These innovation will enable EKA dynamics to provide better energy efficiency, reduce the total cost (TCO) of ownership and provide an unmatched driving experience to their customers.

Speaking on the partnership, the founder and chairman of Eka Mobility and Pinnacle Industries Limited, Dr. Sudhir Mehta said, “We are happy to partner with KPIT Technologies, the leading KPIT in Mobility Technology, with more than three decades. This cooperation underlines our commitment to redefine mobility by distributing state -of -the -art, durable and efficient electric vehicles to our customers. By taking advantage of the expertise of KPIT in Electric Povertrain Technologies, our aim is to accelerate infection in zero-vigorous commercial vehicles in India. ,

“Worldwide, consumers are looking for clean and safe mobility solutions that meet their everyday needs. Electric powertrain solutions of KPIT provide high efficiency and high costs are competitive. We are happy to collaborate with Eka, who are building a wide range of India-centric trucks, buses and logistics fleet. Together, we will develop EV mobility solutions for cases of country-specific use, promote extensive adoption ”, said Mr. Kishore Patil, CEO, KPIT Technologies.

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