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Minda Corporation forms a Strategic Partnership with Flash Electronics

Minda Corporation forms a Strategic Partnership with Flash Electronics

Minda Corporation Limited, the flagship company of Spark Minda Group, has announced a strategic partnership with Flash Electronics to create the fastest-growing EV platform in the country. Both companies have a diversified, yet synergized, product portfolio where Minda Corporation is into Automotive body electronics and Flash is in automotive Engine and Powertrain electronics. This partnership going forward will create a[Read More…]

by January 15, 2025 Newscast
EV Capabilities And Beyond

EV Capabilities And Beyond

In an upfront conversation, Sanjeev Vasdev – Managing Director at Flash Electronics (India) Pvt. Ltd. spoke to Ashish Bhatia about the company strengthening its capabilities for realising projected growth. Q. What is the direct bearing of the collaboration with Polish Group Elimen on your growth aspirations across the PV and CV segments? A. Flash is one of the first companies[Read More…]

by December 12, 2022 Upfront
Strengthening The Mix Of E-Components

Strengthening The Mix Of E-Components

Flash Electronics has partnered with Polish Group Elimen on technical grounds. Ashish Bhatia looks at the scope, expected to strengthen its mix of e-components. Flash Electronics caters to big names like Bajaj Auto, Volkswagen, Jawa, KTM, Audi, Eberspacher, BMW, Mahindra, Bosch, Nissan and Yamaha, Piaggio and Greaves Cotton. The company continues to be persistent with its EV aspirations as it[Read More…]

by December 12, 2022 Cover Story
Flash Electronics Technical Integration Brake

Flash Electronics Technical Integration Brake

Flash Electronics partners two European companies for technical integration with an aim to boost EV revenues by 2025. Story by: Deven Lad Pune-based Flash Electronics manufactures an estimated 150 products across the spectrum of electrical and electronics, components pertaining to e-mobility besides catering to mechatronics and conventional gears and transmissions. Expecting to generate 10-15 per cent of revenues from EVs[Read More…]

by April 5, 2020 Business Filings