According to a statement released on Monday, more than 60 companies that specialise in battery, recycling, and EV infrastructure will exhibit their inventions at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo, which takes place from February 1 to 3. As part of this international expo, the industry association India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) is putting together a special pavilion on battery technologies, recycling, and electric vehicle infrastructure, according to an IESA release.
EV firms participating in the event
Participating in the event are over sixty top firms, such as Amara Raja, LivGuard, GODI Energy, Epsilon Advanced Materials, Bhilwara Group, Replus, Himadri Speciality Chemical, Trontek Group, and Battrix.
“This expo serves as a testament to the nation’s commitment to sustainable transport,” said Rahul Walawalkar, President of IESA and CES (Customised Energy Solutions) India, in the announcement. “India is at the forefront of a transformative mobility revolution.” He continued, “The expo will highlight the diversity and innovation driving the mobility landscape.”
India is at the forefront of this change with its aspirations for battery innovations. We are spearheading technology that supports the energy transition in addition to providing power for electric vehicles. According to him, the Bharat Mobility Expo is a gathering place for concepts, advancements, and capital that will support a cooperative ecosystem and propel sustainable growth.
He believed that it is imperative that all parties involved get in touch, collaborate, and change the transportation landscape in the future. Under the direction of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, nine ministries and eleven prominent industry associations oversee the management of the Bharat Mobility Global Expo. One of the main collaborators and a member of the organising committee for this massive international expo is the IESA.