Schaeffler India, a leading motion technology company, participated at the recently held Auto Expo Components Show 2025, part of the Bharat Mobility Global Expo in New Delhi. The company showcased its advanced mobility solutions with a focus on its aftermarket division, which is known as Vehicle Lifetime Solutions (VLS). The showcase underscored its commitment to digitalization, electrification and sustainable mobility tailored to the unique needs of the Indian market, the company said in a release.
The VLS division featured repair and service solutions for combustion engines, hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles under its brands INA, FAG, LuK, Schaeffler TruPower, and the service brand, REPXPERT.
The range of products and solutions addressed both existing and future demands of the mobility ecosystem, including transmission systems, engines, chassis and e-mobility.
Micah Shepard, president, Vehicle Lifetime Solutions Asia-Pacific, commented, “The automotive industry is undergoing rapid change which requires a continuous commitment towards innovation. As trends such as digitalization and sustainability come into focus in the automotive industry, we are taking a holistic view of the mobility ecosystem to offer comprehensive solutions and create sustainable long-term value.”
Sharad Bhatia, president, Vehicle Lifetime Solutions India, said, “India’s diverse and growing mobility ecosystem demands innovative solutions that are both sustainable and reliable. At Schaeffler India, we combine our global expertise with localized engineering to deliver products that meet these needs. Backed by a robust distribution and supply chain network, our repair and service solutions from the Vehicle Lifetime Solutions division offer value across the entire vehicle lifecycle, empowering customers and supporting India’s sustainable mobility ambitions.”
Another focal point of the exhibition was the demonstration of Schaeffler’s advanced automotive solutions, including the 3-in-1 electric axle, which integrates the motor, transmission and power electronics for superior EV performance. Additionally, the display featured the high-voltage axle drive (EMR4), sensors, controls and actuator solutions from the integrated portfolio in collaboration with Vitesco Technologies, a Schaeffler Group company.