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Time of India
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
Ather Energy and Infineon Technologies partner to support India's EV transition
Ather Energy , an Indian electric two-wheeler manufacturer, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific Pte Ltd to collaborate on the development of semiconductor technologies for India's electric vehicle (EV) sector. The agreement was signed in Seoul, South Korea. The partnership will focus on the integration of semiconductor solutions to improve the performance and reliability of light electric vehicles (LEVs) and related infrastructure, including charging systems . Infineon will supply technologies such as microcontrollers and automotive sensors, which Ather will incorporate into its vehicle designs. Supporting EV adoption goals Swapnil Jain, Executive Director and CTO, Ather Energy, said, "Infineon's leadership in semiconductors and system solutions brings deep expertise that aligns with our engineering-first approach. Our partnership with Infineon gives us access to advanced technologies that can help us improve key systems, from charging to safety and explore ways to reduce system complexity and cost. We're looking forward to seeing how this collaboration can help us push the boundaries, not just for our products, but for the larger EV ecosystem in India.' Peter Schaefer, Executive Vice President and Chief Sales Officer Automotive at Infineon, added, 'India is one of the fastest-growing EV markets globally, and electric two-wheelers are at the heart of this transformation. We are thrilled to partner with Ather Energy to enable the next generation of sustainable mobility solutions. Our advanced SiC and GaN technologies will help drive energy-efficient and high-performance electric vehicles. This partnership will foster innovation that contributes meaningfully to India's ambitious objective to reach a 30 percent sales share for EVs by 2030.' The collaboration will also explore sensing and safety systems aimed at improving user safety and overall system functionality. The technologies under development are intended to support the broader goals of accessibility and sustainability in India's EV sector.


Business Upturn
4 days ago
- Automotive
- Business Upturn
Ather Energy signs MoU with Infineon to boost India's electric two-wheeler revolution
By Aman Shukla Published on May 28, 2025, 12:05 IST Ather Energy, an Indian electric two-wheeler manufacturer, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific Pte Ltd to collaborate on advancing electric vehicle technology in India. The agreement was signed in Seoul, South Korea, and marks a strategic step towards strengthening the country's electric mobility ecosystem. The collaboration is centered on the development and integration of semiconductor technologies aimed at supporting light electric vehicles (LEVs), along with improvements in charging infrastructure and vehicle safety systems. Infineon will provide its expertise in microcontrollers, sensors, and other automotive-related semiconductor solutions. These technologies are expected to enhance the efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness of electric vehicles. Ather Energy brings its capabilities in designing and manufacturing LEVs to the partnership, which will work to incorporate advanced sensing and safety mechanisms. The aim is to improve vehicle performance and safety while contributing to a more robust and user-friendly electric mobility experience in India. The partnership is also expected to address key areas such as energy management and system integration, with a focus on increasing the adoption of electric two-wheelers. By combining Infineon's semiconductor technologies with Ather's vehicle design experience, the two companies plan to deliver solutions that are both technically advanced and suited to the needs of the Indian EV market. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at