ZF India Secures Another ADAS Nomination From CV OEM
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ZF India Secures Another ADAS Nomination From CV OEM

ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Limited has secured another Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) business nomination from an Indian commercial vehicle original equipment manufacturer. The development was disclosed in a press release dated 31 March 2026 and follows the company’s ongoing efforts in commercial vehicle safety technologies. The company, formerly known as WABCO India Limited, is based in the Ambattur Industrial Estate in Chennai.

ADAS encompass a range of electronic systems designed to improve road safety and vehicle automation and are increasingly specified by vehicle manufacturers. The nomination relates to the supply of ADAS components and reflects continuing demand from Indian commercial vehicle makers for advanced safety solutions. The business sits within the firm’s Commercial Vehicle Solutions operations as part of the ZF Group.

The company notified stock exchanges under Regulation 30 of the SEBI Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements, 2015. The filing referenced the BSE scrip code 533023, the National Stock Exchange trading symbol ZFCVINDIA and ISIN INE342J01019. The communication was signed by C V Kavviya in the capacity of compliance officer on behalf of the company.

The press release was noted as being available on the company website and was enclosed with the stock exchange filing for dissemination. The nomination represents a continuation of the company’s market engagement with Indian original equipment manufacturers and its focus on supplying advanced driver assistance technologies. Stakeholders will find further information through the filings and the company investor relations pages.

Industry nominations of this kind typically involve collaborative engineering, integration and validation phases between supplier and OEM and may extend through prototype trials and production readiness. The company’s role in such programmes covers systems engineering, calibration and aftersales support, aligned with the requirements of commercial vehicle manufacturers. Investors and customers can refer to the company investor relations pages for updates and regulatory filings.

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ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Limited has secured another Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) business nomination from an Indian commercial vehicle original equipment manufacturer. The development was disclosed in a press release dated 31 March 2026 and follows the company’s ongoing efforts in commercial vehicle safety technologies. The company, formerly known as WABCO India Limited, is based in the Ambattur Industrial Estate in Chennai. ADAS encompass a range of electronic systems designed to improve road safety and vehicle automation and are increasingly specified by vehicle manufacturers. The nomination relates to the supply of ADAS components and reflects continuing demand from Indian commercial vehicle makers for advanced safety solutions. The business sits within the firm’s Commercial Vehicle Solutions operations as part of the ZF Group. The company notified stock exchanges under Regulation 30 of the SEBI Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements, 2015. The filing referenced the BSE scrip code 533023, the National Stock Exchange trading symbol ZFCVINDIA and ISIN INE342J01019. The communication was signed by C V Kavviya in the capacity of compliance officer on behalf of the company. The press release was noted as being available on the company website and was enclosed with the stock exchange filing for dissemination. The nomination represents a continuation of the company’s market engagement with Indian original equipment manufacturers and its focus on supplying advanced driver assistance technologies. Stakeholders will find further information through the filings and the company investor relations pages. Industry nominations of this kind typically involve collaborative engineering, integration and validation phases between supplier and OEM and may extend through prototype trials and production readiness. The company’s role in such programmes covers systems engineering, calibration and aftersales support, aligned with the requirements of commercial vehicle manufacturers. Investors and customers can refer to the company investor relations pages for updates and regulatory filings.

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