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      Home » MAHLE India Unveils New R&D Testing Centre in Coimbatore

      MAHLE India Unveils New R&D Testing Centre in Coimbatore

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaNovember 2, 2023 News 2 Mins Read
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      MAHLE Electric Drives India (MEDI) has launched a state-of-the-art Research and Development Testing Centre at its manufacturing plant in Coimbatore/Tamil Nadu.

      Testing centreThe new facility is set to make a vital contribution to the “Make In India” drive of the government of India and to the company’s MAHLE 2030+ strategy, where electrification is key, noted the press release.

      Thus, the new facility will be part of the MAHLE global R&D organization.

      The launch of the new R&D testing centre at a time when India is witnessing an encouraging response to vehicle electrification, especially the two-wheeler segment.

      With the new testing centre, MAHLE will be able to expand its product development capabilities for electric powertrain customers in India. In future, the technology group will deliver competitive products within an improved development time and be equipped with advanced technology and skilled engineers.

      “This is a major milestone for MAHLE towards developing local competencies for product validation. This facility will also enable us to do extensive benchmarking of electrification products, to remain competitive in the global market under our ‘Make In India’ drive,” said Milind Godbole, President MAHLE India.

      Martin Wellhoeffer, Corporate Executive Vice President and General Manager Mechatronics and Electronics said: ”Our new Research and Development Testing Centre in Coimbatore is a clear commitment to the Indian market towards developing local competencies for product validation. By doing so, MAHLE will offer competitive products, which meet the local customer requirements and will further position itself as a strong development partner for our Indian customers.”

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