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      Home » TWF 2025 Concludes, Paving Future of 2W, 3W, and EV Industry

      TWF 2025 Concludes, Paving Future of 2W, 3W, and EV Industry

      Rashmi VermaBy Rashmi VermaMarch 29, 2025 E-Mobility 4 Mins Read
      TWF 2025 Concludes, Paving Future of 2W, 3W, and EV Industry
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      The premier event in the industry, the Two-Wheeler, Three-Wheeler & EV Forum (TWF Presented by Trak N Tell), concluded its highly anticipated 6th Edition at Taj Vivanta Hotel, Dwarka, New Delhi. The event, which took place on 19th March, 2025, brought together over 500 Senior-Level Executives from 100+ brands, 70 Speakers, and more than 35 Partners, solidifying its reputation as a must-attend event in the Indian automotive sector.

      TWF has earned the moniker of being the “NOT TO MISS” event in the 2W, 3W & EV sector, attracting a diverse range of attendees including OEMs, End Users, Suppliers, Dealers, Consultants, Government officials, Associations, and Startups. The forum featured specially curated sessions offering insightful analysis and a clear outlook of the 2W, 3W & EV industry for the near to medium term.

      This year, TWF was hosted in 2 tracks, with Track 1 focusing on market transitions in the 2-Wheeler & 3-Wheeler Industry and Track 2 delving into the realm of Electric Vehicles industry. Participants were given the opportunity to tailor their experience based on their specific interests.

      The crowdsourced agenda spanned a power-packed day of discussions covering a wide array of topics including Panels on Indian 2W, 3W & EV Market Trends, Rise of Smart 2W, 3W & EV, Safety Technologies, BS VII and Beyond & Future of ICE, Inclusive Design, Battery Technology & Supply Chain, Charging Standardisation, Interoperability & Expansion, New Business Opportunities in EV Ecosystem, and Sustainability beyond EV.

      The event commenced with inaugural presentations in both the Tracks. In Track 1, Mohit Adnani, Associate Director, CRISIL Intelligence, gave a presentation on “Past sales, future market outlook and key trends of 2W & 3W Industry in India.” In Track 2, there were 2 presentations. Firstly, Ashim Sharma, Senior Partner & Business Unit Head, Nomura Research Institute (NRI) Consulting & Solutions India, gave a presentation on “2W/3W, EVs: Current Landscape & Future Prospects.” This was followed by our Title Partner Presentation speech given by Pranshu Gupta, Founder & CEO, Trak N Tell on ‘Introduction to Trak N Tell’ where he spoke about how telematics solutions are revolutionizing vehicular intelligence.

      This was followed by the panel discussions on “2W & 3W Market Trends in India” which examined the industry’s resilience amidst economic slowdowns and green shoots of electrification and exploration of the two-wheeler and three-wheeler industries, delving into recent market shifts, recovery strategies, and future projections.

      In the keynote panel discussion of Track 2 which was on “Market Trends of E2W & E3W and Electric Vehicles in India”, delved into the Future of Electric Vehicles in India, exploring the transformative potential of electric vehicles and evolving financing models. Experts from the automotive industry, technology sector, and policy arena gave insights into key drivers shaping the EV market, including advances in charging infrastructure, battery technology, regulatory policies, and consumer preferences.

      The first panel discussions of both tracks were followed by Case Study Presentations. In Track 1, Mr. Lalit Arora, India Head Client Relationship, Tata Communications gave a presentation on “Evolution of connectivity, connected vehicles and its implications for new age vehicles.”

      Kelvin NG, Chief Strategy Officer, Chogori Technology Co. Ltd., gave a presentation on “Chogori Connector Solutions for the Evolving LEV Landscape” in Track 2.

      Track 1 continued its focus on emerging trends in the sector with panel sessions on topics such as The Rise of Smart 2W, 3W & EVs; Integrating Advanced Safety Technologies into Affordable 2/3W Platforms; BS VII & Beyond and Future of ICE and lastly, Inclusive Design.

      Track 2, on the other hand, discussed specific trends about the EV industry in sessions on topics such as Battery Technology & Supply Chain; Charging- Standardisation, Interoperability & Expansion; New Business Opportunities in the EV Ecosystem and lastly, Sustainability beyond EV.

      Presentations by some of our partners, on Role of Tyres and TPMS in EV 2W & 3W by Manish Ingale – Executive Director, TREEL Mobility Solutions Private and on Printed Electronics by Suresh Kumar K N Head – Business Development Strategy & Sales, Naxnova Technologies proceeded alongside the sessions in both Tracks.

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