MAHLE, a global supplier and development partner to the automotive industry, has introduced a low voltage IPM Motor designed to operate on a variety of small vehicles, especially electric 2 and 3 wheelers. MAHLE recently increased its stake in its former 50-50 Joint Venture MAHLE Electric Drives India (MEDI) to 90 per cent. MEDI is the developer and supplier of various e-mobility products.
Mr. Raj Kalra, President, MAHLE India, said: “Sensing the opportunities in the electric vehicle market in India we have planned local production of electric drive systems here. The IPM Motors for example are greener products for the two wheeler industry. They show 93 per cent system efficiency, are low on EMC emissions and are resistant to on-road environmental conditions.”
Mr. Martin Wellhoeffler, Corporate Executive Vice President Sales and Application Engineering at MAHLE said: “We are BS VI ready and well prepared for future mobility with our dual company strategy. We are developing new solutions in the field of electric mobility. At the same time we’re improving the internal combustion engine. This will allow us a smooth transition in a world with a changing mobility”.
MAHLE has diversified its business to cater to all segments in the industry – 2-wheelers, 3-wheelers, light vehicles, medium or heavy-duty commercial vehicles and off-road vehicles. It has started increasing its footprint in the segment of e-mobility aggressively during the last years by localizing mechatronics products as well as power electronics.
Mr. Wellhoeffler further added: “MAHLE has been a regular exhibitor in Auto Expo. Not only does this indicate how important the Indian market is for MAHLE, but it also reflects on MAHLE’s commitment towards its customers in India.”