What's Happening?
Tsuyo Manufacturing, an electric vehicle (EV) powertrain manufacturer, has been selected to join the CII CIES Startup Delegation to Japan in 2026. This delegation includes 15 Indian startups recognized for their contributions to the 'deeptech' sector.
Tsuyo's participation aims to foster cross-border innovation in the EV industry, attract investments, and enhance India's position as a global hub for advanced mobility technologies. The company plans to leverage this opportunity to collaborate with Japanese corporations, known for their engineering excellence, to co-develop next-generation EV technologies. Tsuyo's involvement in this delegation underscores India's growing prominence in the deeptech and automotive sectors.
Why It's Important?
The inclusion of Tsuyo Manufacturing in the India-Japan deeptech delegation is significant for several reasons. It highlights India's potential to become a global leader in EV technology by combining its cost innovation strengths with Japan's engineering expertise. This collaboration could lead to the development of advanced EV powertrain technologies that are globally applicable. Additionally, it aligns with India's broader vision of becoming a competitive player in the global EV market. The partnership with Japan could also facilitate access to international investors, strategic partnerships with global OEMs, and entry into new markets, thereby strengthening India's domestic EV ecosystem and reducing reliance on imports.
What's Next?
Tsuyo Manufacturing's participation in the delegation is expected to open up new opportunities for co-development and strategic partnerships. The company recently received approval for a 20-acre EV Powertrain Manufacturing and Validation Campus in Karnataka, India, which will serve as a hub for design, development, and large-scale manufacturing of EV components. This facility will play a crucial role in advancing Tsuyo's capabilities and supporting India's clean mobility transition. The collaboration with Japan is anticipated to enhance supply chain integration and contribute to the 'Build India' vision by strengthening local capabilities through global collaboration.











