Maruti Suzuki India To Provide Skill Training On High Voltage Systems For EVs And Hybrids

High Voltage Training Simulator

Maruti Suzuki India, the country’s largest passenger vehicle manufacturer, has launched a comprehensive training capsule to handle high voltage systems required for electric (EVs) and hybrid vehicles (HEVs).

The training module is set to be introduced in over 130 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) in 24 States and 4 Union Territories in India. As part of the carmaker’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, it will invest around INR 390 million to support the initiative.

The module will be introduced for second-year ITI students and covers topics such as – fundamentals of EVs and HEVs, safety procedures for handling high voltage systems, usage of special tools and equipment and best practices for system maintenance.

Furthermore, Maruti Suzuki India will also conduct specialised upskill training for faculty of the ITIs with train-the-trainer programs and provides training equipment and tools to conduct a pioneering training program.

Rahul Bharti, Senior Executive Officer, Corporate Affairs, Maruti Suzuki India, said, “We want to maximise adoption of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) in the country. When we researched the reasons for low adoption of EVs, one of the major hurdles in the minds of the customers was confidence in aftersales support. Incidentally, this is an area of strength for Maruti Suzuki. While 90 percent of EV sales happen in 100 cities, we will go 10x and cover 1,000 cities with more than 1,500 workshops equipped to provide service support to BEVs. The fundamental to good service is a trained technician. Our High Voltage training CSR program in about 130 ITIs of India will train more than 4,100 students every year. At the end of the course, these trained technicians are free to join Maruti Suzuki service network or any other OEM. Hence, this upskilling of students is strategic to BEV adoption in India. The high voltage training will be useful for strong hybrid cars also, and so there is a synergy between both technologies.”

 

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Bengaluru-headquartered product engineering and innovation company Tata Elxsi has showcased its 'Battery Aadhaar' technology demonstrator at the Battery Summit 2025, organised by the World Resources Institute (WRI) India.

The demonstration formed part of a consortium-led initiative, backed by the UNEP-led programme 'Electrifying Mobility in Cities' and coordinated by NITI Aayog and the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India.

Tata Elxsi, in collaboration with consortium partners – Tata Motors, Tata AutoComp Systems (TACO), IIT Kharagpur, WRI, LOHUM Cleantech, NUNAM Technologies and Oorja Energy, presented the 'Battery Aadhaar' concept to Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh, Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Science and Technology, and other key government stakeholders. The solution was presented as an end-to-end enabler for the Indian battery ecosystem.

'Battery Aadhaar' represents a significant national endeavour to equip batteries with secure, digital identities. This innovative approach aims to ensure comprehensive traceability, regulatory compliance, and unparalleled lifecycle transparency – from the initial sourcing of raw materials to their second-life applications and eventual recycling. By meticulously capturing crucial lifecycle data such as manufacturer identity, usage history and material composition, 'Battery Aadhaar' is designed to prevent unsafe reuse, non-compliance issues and potential environmental risks.

The solution is built on Tata Elxsi’s proprietary MOBIUS+ platform, integrating robust blockchain-backed traceability, dynamic data flows and automated compliance reporting. Through MOBIUS+, Tata Elxsi is laying the groundwork for a digital and transparent battery ecosystem across India.

The demonstration at the summit highlighted several key functionalities of the platform, including:

  • Creation of Battery Aadhaar and Digital Product Passports (DPP)
  • Detailed chain of custody and lifecycle mapping
  • Configurable public and private data access views
  • Role-based dashboards tailored for OEMs, battery manufacturers, recyclers and regulators
  • Real-time analytics, encompassing battery health prediction and estimation of residual useful life

Crucially, the platform has been designed to align with evolving Indian regulatory initiatives. Furthermore, its architecture is built for adaptability, ensuring future compatibility with international frameworks such as the EU Battery Regulation, emerging Japanese and North American standards, and future global battery passport specifications.

Hyundai Motor Co To Invest INR 85.2 Billion To Setup R&D Centre In Telangana

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South Korean auto major Hyundai Motor Company has received approval from the government of Telangana to set up a new R&D Centre in the state.

The Korean major is expected to invest about INR 85.28 billion towards the 675-acre facility, which will include an R&D hub, an automotive test track, a pilot line and prototyping systems. It is expected to generate over 4,276 jobs in the region.

The approval was given by the Industrial Sub Committee in a meeting today, which saw chaired by the Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu with Key Ministers Sridhar Babu Duddilla and Srinivasa Reddy Ponguleti in attendance.

“Industries that create employment and boost revenue must remain in Telangana,” said Deputy CM.

The new facility will work in tandem with the company’s global R&D facility in Namyang, South Korea. It will also leverage the synergies of its existing R&D facility in Hyderabad, which is spread across 15 acres.

India at present is the third largest market after North America and South Korea for Hyundai Motor Company globally.

This move, the Telangana government stated reinforces the State's stature as a preferred destination for global R&D and manufacturing.

Maruti Suzuki India Establishes 2 New Automated Driving Test Tracks In Uttarakhand

Maruti Suzuki India ADTT

In a significant stride towards enhancing road safety across Uttarakhand, the Chief Minister of the state, Pushkar Singh Dhami, inaugurated two new Automated Driving Test Tracks (ADTTs) in Haridwar and Rishikesh. These facilities are established by Maruti Suzuki India as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative.

The newly launched ADTTs are equipped with high-definition cameras and integrated IT systems, enabling them to conduct driving license evaluations with minimal human intervention. This ensures a more comprehensive, efficient and transparent testing process for aspiring drivers. All evaluations at the ADTTs strictly adhere to the Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR).

These new tracks will facilitate driving license testing for both Light Motor Vehicles (LMV) and two-wheelers. Maruti Suzuki has been a key partner in this endeavour, having also operated an ADTT in Dehradun since 2019. The Dehradun facility previously received accolades from the Chief Minister for Excellence and Good Governance in 2019-2020.

Brijesh Kumar Sant (IAS), Secretary Transport, Uttarakhand Government, said, "We are committed to making Uttarakhand's roads safer, and Maruti Suzuki's ADTTs are an important enabler in this direction. Our association with Maruti Suzuki goes back to 2009, when the Institute of Driving and Traffic Research was established in Dehradun. With the comprehensive evaluation at ADTTs, we can ensure that only skilled drivers get a driving license."

Rahul Bharti, Senior Executive Officer, Corporate Affairs, Maruti Suzuki India, said, "Under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister, Pushkar Singh Dhami, Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand is rapidly progressing. One of the key growth drivers for the state is tourism. Efficient and skilled drivers are needed to boost tourism and contribute to safer roads. Our Automated Driving Test Tracks (ADTTs) can play a vital role to achieve this goal by ensuring that only skilled and competent drivers receive a license through a 100 percent computerised, transparent and efficient testing process."

"Every year, just before the onset of Char Dham yatra, we undertake a refresher training for commercial drivers in Uttarakhand. This prepares the drivers for hilly terrains on the yatra route. This training is one of the qualifiers for mandatory Green Card required for all commercial drivers during the yatra. This year, we plan to cover about 11,000 drivers in the refresher driving training at IDTRs," added Bharti.

The carmaker stated that the automated testing process at ADTTs have shown a tangible impact on driver preparedness. Initially, a decline in the pass percentage for driving license seekers is often observed, which then gradually increases as applicants arrive better prepared. For instance, at the Dehradun ADTT, the pass percentage initially dropped to 60 percent in FY 2019-20 but has since progressively improved to 69 percent, indicating that only truly skilled drivers are receiving licenses.

Sona Comstar’s Novelic Bags In-Cabin Innovation Of The Year Award

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Novelic, a subsidiary of tier 1 supplier Sona Comstar, has won the ‘In-Cabin Innovation of the Year’ award at the ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle International Awards 2025, which was held in Stuttgart, Germany. The company is a leading supplier of mmWave radar and perception solutions for the automotive industry.

The ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle International awards (#AAVIs) are organised by ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle International, known for their eponymous industry publication, and seek to ‘recognise groundbreaking achievements that are driving safer, smarter and more sustainable mobility solutions’, at a ‘critical juncture for the automotive industry’.

The nominees for this year’s In-Cabin Innovation of the Year awards included SmartEye’s Sheila, AVS’s Scaner Human Factors, and Novelic’s ACAM. The winner was decided by AAVI’s panel of judges and the magazine’s readership. Dr Raffaele Soloperto, Novelic’s Vice President of Automotive Radar, accepted the award in the name of the Novelic team.

Novelic’s Automotive In-Cabin Monitoring (ACAM) solution, a 60GHz millimetre-wave radar-based sensor system enables intelligent, contactless monitoring of vehicle interiors. The company states that it was completely developed in-house. It ensures full interior coverage and supports critical safety applications such as child presence detection (CPD), a feature that is poised to become a mandatory requirement under Euro NCAP’s updated safety protocols from 2026.

Dr Soloperto, said, “This is a culmination of years of effort in research and development we’ve done in this field – and the prize today is not for me, but for all my colleagues who have contributed to what we’re doing. We’re fully committed to short-range radar, and radar as a solution for in-cabin monitoring, which will finally save children’s lives.”