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Driving change

Manufacturing Today

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July 2025

Namit Jain, Founder and CEO of Zen Mobility, shares his insights on leading the charge in sustainable electric mobility in India

- By Sujatha Vishnuraj

Driving change

In an era where sustainable mobility is critical to addressing urban challenges, Namit Jain stands at the forefront of innovation with Zen Mobility. As the CEO and Founder, Namit has dedicated his career to transforming the electric vehicle landscape in India, leveraging his extensive background in automotive engineering and a keen understanding of market needs. His journey, influenced by experiences in leading automotive ecosystems across Europe and the US, has shaped his vision for purpose-built electric vehicles that tackle urban congestion and environmental concerns.

Zen Mobility can easily be termed as a mission-driven platform which is focused on creating inclusive, efficient and eco-friendly transportation solution. With a commitment to empowering communities and enhancing livelihoods, Zen Mobility aims to revolutionise last-mile logistics through its innovative Light Elective Vehicles.

We caught up with Namit to share his insights on the future of electric mobility in India, the importance of sustainability and how his company is paving the way for a cleaner, more equitable tomorrow. We delved into his vision of transformative potential of electric mobility in shaping India's urban landscape.

Can you share your journey and what inspired you to found Zen Mobility? What drives your passion for electric mobility?

My journey with Zen Mobility is deeply rooted in a lifelong passion for innovation, automotive engineering, and a strong desire to create meaningful impact through sustainable mobility solutions. Coming from a family with a rich legacy in automotive manufacturing, I was naturally inclined toward this industry. However, it was my academic and professional experiences across Germany, Italy, and the United States that broadened my perspective and encouraged me to look beyond traditional paths.

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