Mumbai / New Delhi, Monday, 20th January 2025: Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 witnessed an impressive turnout of attendees at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, on its fourth day. Enthusiastic visitors eagerly explored the latest technology and innovations while engaging with the diverse range of products and mobility solutions showcased by leading brands.
SIAM conducted two conferences at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The 11th Auto Trade Dialogue themed on “Changing Paradigm of Global Trade Practices in the Auto Sector” brought together key government officials, industry leaders, policymakers, and academics to discuss emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities in the automotive trade landscape.
The 3rd International Conference on Sustainable Circularity (ICSC), themed “Nature Positive Recycling – Systemic Transformation to Automotive Circular Economy in India”, brought together industry stakeholders to discuss and strategize on integrating circular economy principles into the automotive sector in India.
India Cycle Show 2025 organised by Engineering Export Promotion Council of India (EEPC) at Pragati Maidan, showcased an array of new bikes, interactive displays, dedicated tracks for test drives, and other events to promote bicycles and the micro mobility sector.
Avon Cycles highlighted its innovation in the growing micro-mobility sector, showcasing e-scooters, e-bikes, and personal mobility devices. The company is set to unveil groundbreaking products, including TYKE, a dedicated kids’ cycling brand and the E-Cargo Bike, an eco-friendly, efficient solution tailored for delivery riders. These innovations aim to revolutionize short distance commuting and delivery mobility.
Kross Bikes at the India Cycle Show 2025 unveiled several new models and Esentia Series, including models for kids, ladies, and adults in MTB, Hybrid and Fat Bike categories. Moreover, the brand also presented a variety of bicycle accessories and spare parts designed to complement their bikes.
Helen Bikes Private Limited’s showcased innovative prototype exhibiting a groundbreaking design that redefines traditional way of cycling.
The Bharat Battery Show organised by India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA), focused on cutting-edge battery technologies and storage solutions, highlighting the future of energy in the automotive sector. Leading players in the battery, charging, and EV solutions industries set up their booths at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. These included players such as Vecmocon Technologies, Bolt Earth, Neenjas Electric (EV Chargers), Geon and Amaron among others.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor highlighted their prowess in clean and sustainable mobility by displaying hydrogen-fuel-cell version of their renowned Hilux truck. The Toyota Hiolux FCEV leverages the hydrogen powertrain technology used in the Toyota Mirai sedan with off-road capabilities of the Hilux pickup truck.
The International Steel Pavilion at Hall 4, organized by Indian Steel Association highlighted the latest advancements in automotive steel, focusing on sustainability, strength, and lightweight solutions that are redefining the future of the automotive industry.
The pavilion presented cutting-edge technologies in high-strength, lightweight steel for automotive applications, eco-friendly manufacturing practices, and solutions for body structures, chassis, and safety components from numerous brands such as ArcellorMittal Nippon Steel India and JSW Steel Limited.
The Bharat Construction Equipment Expo and the Urban Mobility Infrastructure Show at the India Expo Centre & Mart witnessed vibrant sessions, expert insights, and cutting-edge showcases from mobility and construction equipment leaders. A series of conferences were also organized today by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) at the venue.
The conference, themed “Co-Creating the Future of Mobility in India,” brought together stakeholders from the public and private sectors to discuss the future of mobility in India. Panel discussions focused on developing sustainable infrastructure, advancing innovative mobility products, and strengthening ancillary industries. The discussion also highlighted how the automotive and mobility sectors can contribute to achieving India’s USD 1 trillion export target, driving economic growth.
SANY India showcased its commitment to the ‘Make in India’ initiative at the India Expo Centre & Mart. The company highlighted its localized manufacturing capabilities, innovative electric machinery, and sustainable solutions, reinforcing its dedication to self-reliance and India’s manufacturing ecosystem.
On the fourth day of The Components Show, Novus Hi-Tech in association with Eicher Trucks and Buses, unveiled DGMS-Compliant Safety Solutions for mines.
Apart from this, ACMA launched a report titled “Transitioning to EVs: opportunities and Impediments for the Indian Auto Component Industry”, in collaboration with Grant Thornton Bharat LLP that delves into the transformative potential that the global shift towards Electric Vehicles holds for India’s automotive and component industry.
Among other launches, ALP Group also announced the unveiling of its cutting-edge Paint Protection Film (PPF), designed to redefine vehicle protection. Meenakshi Polymers launched Cushion Backrest for Two-Wheelers, and MN Auto Products Pvt. Ltd., announced the launch of its latest innovation under the ‘Super’.
Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 offers free entry to all its visitors. Entry is available through a non-chargeable registration process and registration can be done via the Bharat Mobility mobile app, DMRC App or the District (by Zomato) app.