Ahamani EV Tech explores technology transfer opportunities to Indian auto companies

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 07-23 00:30

The company has also patented an E-Scooter rental management system and a leasing program, both of which have received widespread recognition.
Ahamani EV Technology Co., Ltd., a prominent innovator in electric two-wheelers and AIOT smart sharing mobility, has begun discussions with key Indian automotive companies for a substantial technology transfer. Known for their strong focus on research and development, Ahamani aims to share their advancements in battery technology, motor design, power trains, and anti-theft monitoring systems. These discussions come as Ahamani looks to capitalize on India's rapidly expanding electric vehicle market.

Ahamani's UrDa AIOT Mobility System, which has been operational since 2017, plays a crucial role in managing electric two-wheeler fleets and battery packs. The company has also patented an E-Scooter rental management system and a leasing program, both of which have received widespread recognition. With over 20 years of experience in the electric vehicle industry, Ahamani emphasizes innovation and quality.

The Indian electric vehicle market, valued at USD 8.03 billion in 2023, is projected to grow to USD 117.78 billion by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22.4%, according to Fortune Business Insights. Ahamani's expertise in sustainable transportation solutions positions them well to meet the increasing demand in India.

Beyond electric vehicles, Ahamani plans to establish a megawatt-scale battery plant to support both EVs and drones. This initiative aligns with their vision for a future driven by efficient and sustainable energy solutions. The Indian government's support for sustainable transportation, including incentives for electric vehicle purchases and infrastructure development, has further accelerated the shift toward electric and hybrid two-wheelers.

Tzu Chi Kung, Founder & CEO of Ahamani, expressed optimism about their prospects in India. “We have been studying the Indian EV market for the past five years, and the opportunity in electric mobility is immense. Our strong R&D and product development track record positions us well for technology collaboration,” she stated.

The ongoing technology transfer talks between Ahamani and Indian automotive giants promise to lead to transformative partnerships that could shape the future of electric mobility in India. As the nation moves toward cleaner energy, Ahamani's focus on quality and sustainability is set to play a critical role in achieving India's green transportation goals.

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