Autocar Professional Magazine - 15th July 2022
In this issue
Autocar Professional’s South India Special is out!
The July 15 2022 issue of Autocar Professional is a ‘South India Special’.
-Daimler India Commercial Vehicles: MD & CEO, Satyakam Arya, dwells upon the new mobility challenges for BharatBenz.
-ZF: The new tech centre in Hyderabad has been designed to improve employee collaboration and could now be the reference point for future ZF centres worldwide.
-Switch Mobility: Mahesh Babu, Director & CEO – Switch Mobility India, COO – Switch Mobility elaborates on the road ahead.
-Lucas TVS: The component major is betting on demand for motor parts for EVs to drive its revenue model
-Amara Raja: Jayadev Galla, chairman and Managing Director says tackling cost, competition and challenges is going to be a tightrope walk.
-Brakes India: Puts in place a comprehensive strategy which includes new locations and a portfolio of adjacent products. Managing Director, Sriram Viji outlines the de-risking plan.
-Maruti Suzuki India is seeing a shift in the industry dynamics, wherein the once-booming trend of shared mobility is now on the backburner. A reality-check.
-Pi Green Innovations: Bullish on India's CV owners who it says stand to benefit from its filter-less technology that will help further the lifespan of vehicles.
Tata Motors To Rev Up EV Play
Tata Motors plans to sell 50,000 electric vehicles in fiscal 2023 and double that figure in fiscal 2024, said N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Motors at the 77th Annual General Meeting (AGM).
3 mins
Maruti's fleet sales in slow lane
Mayank Dhingra Maruti Suzuki India (MSIL) is witnessing a shift in the industry dynamics, wherein the once-booming trend of shared mobility is now on the backburner, and people are again preferring to have their own vehicles.
3 mins
End of the road for Chinese manufacturers
Great Wall Motors and a few other Chinese brands were keen to establish a base but a backlash due to border skirmishes and a closer scrutiny of Chinese investments has led to things coming to a standstill. Brian de Souza reports on the broader ramifications.
4 mins
SOUTHERN COMFORT
The south continues to be a favourite destination for OEMs thanks to a host of advantages like a skilled workforce, robust vendor base, quality of life. While Tamil Nadu continues to be the leader, Karnataka, AP and Telangana are keen to grow their presence even more aggressively. Sricharan R files this story.
4 mins
ZF deepens India footprint
The Hyderabad tech centre will play a bigger role in the coming years thanks to its competencies in software. Going forward, there will be more satellite offices across small towns and cities in India to increase the talent pool for ZF, says Murali Gopalan in a conversation with the German company's leadership team.
9 mins
BharatBenz set to fire on all cylinders
The truck and bus brand from Daimler India Commercial Vehicles recently completed its 10th anniversary. Satyakam Arya, MD & CEO, tells Murali Gopalan that the stage is now set for new challenges in the mobility space and why the company is confident of taking them on.
9 mins
Amara Raja charged up for future challenges
Jayadev Galla, chairman and Managing Director, Amara Raja Batteries says tackling cost, competition, and challenges is going to be a tightrope walk. While EVs will play a key role going forward, he tells Sricharan R that lead acid batteries may outlast lithium-ion.
4 mins
Brakes India outlines de-risking gameplan
The component maker has put in place a comprehensive strategy which includes new locations and a portfolio of adjacent products. Managing Director, Sriram Viji speaks to Sricharan R on the roadmap.
5 mins
Lucas TVS gears up for EVs
The tier-1 company is betting on demand for motor parts for EVs to drive its revenue model. Babu KSV, Business Head-eMobility, Automotive Motors and Cooling Solutions on the investment and expansion strategy. Sricharan R has the details on the company's investment and expansion strategy.
5 mins
Carmakers on track for record sales in FY2023
With wholesale numbers accelerating past 800,000 units in Q1, easing of chip supplies and a bountiful monsoon forecast, this fiscal could be the best yet for India Auto Inc. Ajit Dalvi does the number crunching.
9 mins
Autocar Professional Magazine Description:
Publisher: Haymarket India
Category: Automotive
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
Autocar Professional is India’s leading automotive B2B fortnightly. Its in-depth analysis of the Indian automobile and components business is a must-read for industry personnel. It is circulated among key industry executives and decision-makers, and provides news, incisive interviews and accurate vehicle sales and production data. Its ability to spot and forecast trends has made it a strategic tool for auto professionals. The pages of Autocar Professional have emerged as a platform for the stakeholders of the Indian auto industry to showcase and share their ideas and vision.
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