The exhibition was inaugurated by Mr. T. K. Balaji, Chairman, and Mr. Arvind Balaji, Managing Director of Lucas TVS, alongside key industry stakeholders. The show served as a collaborative platform, uniting Lucas TVS with its group companies — Delphi-TVS, INEL, TVS Indeon — and global partner BAT (Bavarian Automotive Technologies).
Visitors were given a first-hand look at next-generation innovations, including advanced starter motors with stop-start and CoM functionality, ultra-silent alternators, and smart wiper systems with integrated control units. Also on display were heavy-duty gear reduction starters suited for developing regions and a versatile range of BLDC and PMS motors designed for electric mobility and industrial needs.
Delphi-TVS demonstrated fuel systems compliant with India’s latest emission standards, while INEL highlighted energy-efficient EV-ready components such as DC-DC converters, outer rotor motors, and integrated drive solutions. TVS Indeon showcased high-performance LFP battery packs developed in collaboration with 24M, USA—designed for both electric vehicles and large-scale energy storage. Meanwhile, BAT brought a global edge with its expertise in onboard chargers, inverters and software-defined vehicle systems.
“The technology show reflects our commitment to driving innovation and sustainability across all sectors we serve,” said a release from Lucas TVS. “It’s not just about showcasing products. It’s about shaping the future of mobility,” the release added.
With over 60 years of leadership and a ₹7,000 crore turnover, Lucas TVS continues to be at the forefront of India’s shift towards smarter, cleaner transportation. From traditional components to electric powertrain solutions, the group is reinforcing its position as a global innovation partner.