“There will be over 800 exhibitors from 50 countries highlighting cutting-edge technologies and breakthroughs in mobility,” said an official. More than 25 leading vehicle manufacturers would unveil new models and EVs.
Above 600 auto component makers, 50 battery firms, 10 tyre makers, over 15 technology and startups from the sector and five steel makers would participate in the three-day expo.
More than 10 leading companies will also be showcasing EV infrastructure services, including charging stations and battery-swapping solutions during the event.
Japan, Germany, Korea, Taiwan and Thailand will have dedicated country pavilions.
Specialised exhibitions such as auto show (including electric and hybrid vehicles), ACMA Automechanika, large-scale tyre exhibition, urban mobility solutions (two wheelers/e-bikes, drones), EV Infra Pavilion (including charging stations and battery swapping) and other energy sources like hydrogen in the mobility landscape would be showcased, the official added.
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