What's Happening?
Tsuyo Manufacturing, an EV powertrain manufacturer, has been selected to join the CII CIES Startup Delegation to Japan in 2026. This initiative aims to foster cross-border innovation in the electric vehicle sector, attract investments, and strengthen
India's position as a global hub for advanced mobility technologies. Tsuyo's participation highlights its commitment to co-creation and collaboration with Japanese corporations, leveraging Japan's engineering expertise to enhance India's deeptech ecosystem.
Why It's Important?
Tsuyo Manufacturing's involvement in the India-Japan Deeptech Delegation signifies a strategic move to enhance India's capabilities in the electric vehicle industry. By collaborating with Japanese firms, Tsuyo aims to integrate advanced engineering practices and develop robust supply chains. This partnership is crucial for India's transition to a globally competitive EV technology hub, potentially leading to increased foreign investments, job creation, and technological advancements in the domestic market.
What's Next?
Tsuyo's participation in the delegation is expected to open new avenues for co-development in next-generation EV technologies and access to international investors. The company plans to establish a 20-acre EV Powertrain Manufacturing and Validation Campus in Karnataka, India, to support large-scale production and testing. This expansion aligns with Tsuyo's vision of building globally competitive, locally manufactured EV technologies, contributing to India's clean mobility transition and reducing reliance on imports.












