IRP to supply E3W motor controllers to Mahindra Last Mile Mobility – ET Auto

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IRP to supply E3W motor controllers to Mahindra Last Mile Mobility – ET Auto


IRP will supply MLMML with its advanced motor controllers, helping increase the EV penetration in the last mile transportation sector.

New Delhi: IRP Systems, a leading provider of cutting-edge powertrain solutions for e-mobility have entered into an agreement with India’s leading electric 3-wheeler OEM – Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited (MLMML).

IRP will supply MLMML with its advanced motor controllers, helping increase the EV penetration in the last mile transportation sector. This agreement takes place following a successful rigorous testing and validation process to meet the demanding Indian market requirements, as well as for other global markets of Mahindra, the company said in a media release.

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Sanjiv Gupta, Chief of Operations, MLMML, said, “Our aim is to electrify the last mile transportation, with cutting-edge technology as well as reliable vehicles. The collaboration with IRP Systems, which shares the same vision, marks a significant step in that direction.”

“We are proud to collaborate with India’s leading OEM. The synergy between both companies is a game changer in India’s last-mile market, creating a winning offering in one of the most significant segments. It is another major step towards our goal of making EVs accessible to everyone everywhere,” IRP Systems CEO, Moran Price, said.

  • Published On Mar 13, 2024 at 05:19 PM IST

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