Future Mobility Show 2019: Clean and sustainable future mobility for India
Electric vehicles, shared and connected mobility, and sustainable ecosystem
2019/03/26
- Summary
- Industry leaders discuss about electric vehicles in India
- Discussions for Future Mobility: Digital solutions, shared and connected mobility, and sustainable ecosystem
- Electric vehicles and buses: Maruti Suzuki, Toyota, Tata, BHEL and Ashok Leyland
- Electric three wheelers and two wheelers: Mahindra, Bajaj, Ampere, Emotion, Etron, and Ather Energy
- Battery systems and EV chargers: Greenfuel, Cell Propulsion, Delta Electronics, Exicom, JBM and ShinDengen
Summary
Future Mobility Show 2019 |
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) organized its 1st Future Mobility Show (FMS 2019) from 26 to 28 February 2019 at BIEC, Bengaluru, India to create clean and sustainable future mobility for India. The event is supported by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India and a large number of leading industry associations. Mobility stakeholders ranging from leading automakers such as Maruti Suzuki, Toyota, Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland etc, across to startups and technology providers like Continental, HELLA, Toray, Dowa etc. assembled under one roof to showcase mobility innovations at the FMS 2019.
The event was supported by the conference which provides an opportunity for all stakeholders from around the globe including decision makers from industry and government, to come together to discuss, deliberate, and find suitable solutions for a sustainable future mobility for India. Issues such as Make in India, Electric Mobility, Digital Solutions for Future Mobility, Sustainable Ecosystem, Urban Mobility Landscape and Future of Transportation Fuel in India were discussed.
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National Auto Policy: overall development of Indian auto industry (Jan. 2019)
MOVE 2018 - India’s First Global Mobility Summit (Part 2) (Oct. 2018)
MOVE 2018 - India's First Global Mobility Summit (Part 1) (Sept. 2018)
Review of Electric Vehicles and the EV Ecosystem in India (Aug. 2018)
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