The Components Show at Bharat Mobility Global Expo showcased advanced e-mobility offerings,
writes Richa Tyagi.
As the world embraces sustainable transportation, the automotive industry is undergoing a quiet yet profound transformation. By 2030, the global EV market is expected to reach USD 980 billion, with India poised to drive 30 per cent of the demand for EV components. At the Components Show, Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, innovations such as Battery Thermal Management Systems and magnet-less motors took centre stage.
Ø Localisation and innovation
Böllhoff, a German multinational corporation operating in India, showcased a range of advanced technological products at the event. Aligning with its ‘Think Global, Act Local,’ approach the company has been focusing on localising its products to cater to the Indian market. Technologies such as AMTEC and HELICOIL have already been localised in India, and in 2025, the company added RIVQUICK to its list of localised technologies in the country. “We are investing significantly in India, leveraging our global expertise in design, reluctance, testing, and validation. Here, we are replicating the same machines, tooling, and materials used globally. By mid-2025, we will be fully equipped to serve our customers locally from India. Several of our customers have already visited our facilities,” shared Shiv Kumar, Managing Director of Böllhoff Fastenings Pvt. Ltd. The company also displayed its semi-automated machines for HELICOIL products. Additionally, Kumar shared that the company is well-prepared for the EV revolution, showcasing joining solutions for electrified vehicles such as tolerance compensation, high-speed joining, thread reinforcement, adhesive bonding, thread creating, sealing technology, and riveting technology tailored for EVs. These solutions are already being supplied to Indian OEMs.
Ø Next-gen powertrains
Shriram Pistons and Rings showcased a comprehensive portfolio, starting with their legacy products such as pistons, piston pins, rings, and engine valves. The company also highlighted the advanced technologies integrated into these legacy products, catering to a variety of engines, from conventional gasoline and diesel engines to hydrogen engines, as well as applications for CNG, ethanol blending, biofuels, and more. “The pistons and related components are the heart of the engine, requiring an exceptionally high level of precision and accuracy in their manufacturing. As a major powertrain supplier, we believe in being present across all technologies that will coexist in the future, whether it’s ICE, hybrid systems, biofuels, hydrogen, or EVs,” Krishnakumar Srinivasan, Managing Director & CEO, Shriram Pistons & Rings Ltd. stated. “Shriram Krishna is unique in that we design and manufacture both motors and controllers in-house, ensuring seamless integration and performance,” he added. Alongside this, the company has a strong presence in precision plastic injection moulding through its joint venture, Takahata, with Takahata Corporation of Japan. Here, the company produces a wide array of components, including steering systems, headlamp actuation systems, fuel pump modules, accelerator systems, door locking mechanisms, brake components, and seat belt parts.
Ø Magnet-less motor technology
Ghaziabad Precision Products Pvt. Ltd. (GPP) made a significant leap by showcasing its extensive range of ICE components and valve train systems. The company has expanded its focus beyond traditional engines and is now venturing into vehicle electrification. GPP introduced its next-generation electric powertrain systems, which integrate motor controllers and gearboxes, offering comprehensive solutions for the evolving automotive landscape. “We are providing complete solutions for the electrification of the L5 segment, specifically targeting electric three-wheelers. Our offerings include motors and controllers, with a focus on low-voltage technology and magnet-less solutions. Our motors are based on Switch Reluctance Motor (SRM) technology, which is entirely magnet-free, delivering high initial torque and unmatched reliability. We currently offer a range of three to 15 kW products tailored for the low-voltage segment, specifically designed for electric three-wheeler applications,” shared Yaduvar Goyal, AGM – Strategic Business & R&D at Ghaziabad Precision Products Pvt. Ltd.
Ø EV fluids
Waxpol expanded its reach, the company has introduced a comprehensive range of high-performance fluids tailored for electric vehicles at the expo. Alongside its EV-focused offerings, Waxpol showcased its extensive lineup of automotive care products, including car polishes, rubbing compounds, grease, lubricants, brake and clutch fluids, and coolants. A full EV fluid portfolio, including Battery Thermal Management Fluid, Ready Mix 50, engineered with thermal properties matching ICE standards, C50 Antifreeze Coolant, OAT Low Conductive, and CA WM Antifreeze Coolant, Anhydrous Water Miscible. “We are future-ready. For 75 years, we have been driving excellence, and we will continue to do so,” concluded Shrey Garg, Director (Operations &International Affairs) of Waxpol Industries Ltd.
Ø Advanced interconnect solutions
Amphenol, a provider of interconnect solutions for Communications, Mobile Consumer Products, RF, Optical, Broadband and Commercial electronics markets, ushered into the next era of sustainable technology solutions with the launch of DuraSwap™ Concentric Connectors and Type 6 Charging Gun solution designed and manufactured in India. The products, designed to enhance India’s EV infrastructure, were launched alongside DuraEV™, EnergyKlip™ Solutions, Multi-Trak™, PwrBlade® Connector and Cable Assemblies, BarKlip® Solutions, Minitek® Power, Compact Combo Connectors. Commenting on the unveil, Tony Peter Paul, Global Product Marketing Manager, E-Mobility, Amphenol said, “DuraSwap™ Concentric Connectors and Type 6 Charging Gun solution, both are developed and manufactured in India. These products represent our dedication to innovation and our commitment to supporting the growth of electric vehicle infrastructure globally. By leveraging our advanced engineering capabilities and understanding of local market needs, we aim to provide solutions that drive the adoption of sustainable mobility in India.”
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