Schaeffler India Showcases Next-Gen Mobility Tech at SIAT 2026
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Schaeffler India Showcases Next-Gen Mobility Tech at SIAT 2026

Schaeffler India Limited recently showcased a wide portfolio of next-generation mobility technologies at SIAT 2026 in Pune, reinforcing its focus on supporting India’s fast-evolving automotive ecosystem. The company presented solutions across electrification, efficient powertrains, advanced chassis systems and smart vehicle technologies at its booths in Zone D.

The exhibit featured electrification solutions including drives, motors and modules, alongside optimised ICE and hybrid powertrain systems. Schaeffler also highlighted innovative chassis components, smart sensors, fuel delivery modules and friction-reducing bearing solutions designed for next-generation vehicles.

Company leaders underlined the importance of co-engineering with OEMs, accelerating technology transfer and strengthening local value creation. Schaeffler’s leadership also contributed to technical sessions at the event, sharing insights on testing, evaluation and real-time emissions monitoring aligned with future regulatory requirements.

The participation reaffirmed Schaeffler India’s commitment to engineering-led innovation, sustainability, electrification and collaborative development with automotive customers, innovators and academia, supporting the transition towards cleaner, smarter and future-ready mobility.

Schaeffler India Limited recently showcased a wide portfolio of next-generation mobility technologies at SIAT 2026 in Pune, reinforcing its focus on supporting India’s fast-evolving automotive ecosystem. The company presented solutions across electrification, efficient powertrains, advanced chassis systems and smart vehicle technologies at its booths in Zone D. The exhibit featured electrification solutions including drives, motors and modules, alongside optimised ICE and hybrid powertrain systems. Schaeffler also highlighted innovative chassis components, smart sensors, fuel delivery modules and friction-reducing bearing solutions designed for next-generation vehicles. Company leaders underlined the importance of co-engineering with OEMs, accelerating technology transfer and strengthening local value creation. Schaeffler’s leadership also contributed to technical sessions at the event, sharing insights on testing, evaluation and real-time emissions monitoring aligned with future regulatory requirements. The participation reaffirmed Schaeffler India’s commitment to engineering-led innovation, sustainability, electrification and collaborative development with automotive customers, innovators and academia, supporting the transition towards cleaner, smarter and future-ready mobility.

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