Shakti EV Showcases Make-in-India Powertrains at EV Expo Delhi
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Shakti EV Showcases Make-in-India Powertrains at EV Expo Delhi

Shakti EV Mobility, part of the Shakti Group, participated in EV Expo Delhi 2025, reinforcing its focus on advancing Make-in-India electric vehicle powertrain development. The exhibition was held from 19–21 December 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, and brought together OEMs, fleet operators and key stakeholders from across India’s electric mobility ecosystem.

EV Expo Delhi provided a comprehensive platform covering multiple EV segments, enabling direct engagement with industry decision-makers. Shakti EV’s participation centred on strengthening industry partnerships, enhancing brand visibility and showcasing its engineering capabilities in integrated EV powertrain solutions.

Commenting on the participation, Ankit Patidar, Chief Marketing Officer, Shakti Group, said Shakti EV represents the extension of the group’s four-decade legacy in motor manufacturing into electric mobility. He highlighted the company’s fully indigenous ecosystem for integrated motor and controller development, enabling higher efficiency, faster customisation and reliable performance for EV manufacturers.

Shakti EV Mobility Private is a wholly owned subsidiary of Shakti Pumps (India). The company manufactures BLDC motors with controllers, chargers and variable frequency drives for EV applications, supporting battery optimisation across electric cars, buses, three-wheelers and other electric mobility platforms.

Shakti EV Mobility, part of the Shakti Group, participated in EV Expo Delhi 2025, reinforcing its focus on advancing Make-in-India electric vehicle powertrain development. The exhibition was held from 19–21 December 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, and brought together OEMs, fleet operators and key stakeholders from across India’s electric mobility ecosystem. EV Expo Delhi provided a comprehensive platform covering multiple EV segments, enabling direct engagement with industry decision-makers. Shakti EV’s participation centred on strengthening industry partnerships, enhancing brand visibility and showcasing its engineering capabilities in integrated EV powertrain solutions. Commenting on the participation, Ankit Patidar, Chief Marketing Officer, Shakti Group, said Shakti EV represents the extension of the group’s four-decade legacy in motor manufacturing into electric mobility. He highlighted the company’s fully indigenous ecosystem for integrated motor and controller development, enabling higher efficiency, faster customisation and reliable performance for EV manufacturers. Shakti EV Mobility Private is a wholly owned subsidiary of Shakti Pumps (India). The company manufactures BLDC motors with controllers, chargers and variable frequency drives for EV applications, supporting battery optimisation across electric cars, buses, three-wheelers and other electric mobility platforms.

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