Ashok Leyland, the Indian flagship of the Hinduja Group, has signed a partnership agreement with Japan-based global electric motor drives manufacturer Nidec Motor Corporation.
This, Ashok Leyland says, will enable the two companies to develop e-drive motors and systems that will cater to the specific needs of India’s commercial vehicle industry.
Ashok Leyland and Nidec will work together to establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Electric Drive Units (EDUs). This CoE will focus on developing technologies and power electronics systems for electric vehicles, along with innovations in gear-shifting mechanisms, they said.
The collaboration will also involve joint research and development efforts, with both companies contributing to skilling, lab infrastructure, and developing motor technologies for the EV portfolio of Ashok Leyland and its subsidiary, Switch Mobility.
Ashok Leyland will continue to source motors from Nidec for its existing electric vehicle line-up, while also collaborating on research and development for future electric solutions. Additionally, the collaboration aims to build a strong local supply chain for next-generation electric vehicles in India.
Mr. Shenu Agarwal, Managing Director and CEO, Ashok Leyland said: “This collaboration allows us to co-develop innovative e-drive motors specifically designed for the unique demands of India’s commercial vehicle market, while significantly advancing our electric mobility capabilities. By combining our strengths, we aim to create cutting-edge solutions that will set new benchmarks and drive the future of sustainable commercial transportation in India.”
Mr. Michael Briggs, President, Nidec Motion and Energy said: “Nidec is well positioned in India and is a perfect fit for accelerating India’s commercial EV adoption. Our investment strategy and motor technology are well complemented by Ashok Leyland, who understand the precise and specific demands of the commercial vehicle market. This partnership will ensure that customers receive the same Ashok Leyland product they trust but now with the technology they need for efficiency and a changing global energy landscape.”