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India: Automotive Light-weighting & Fuel
Economy: Preparing for SIAT 2015
Nov 2014
Avnish Malhotra India Lead - Automotive Head, British Trade Office, Pune
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Agenda of webinar
11:00 - 11:25 Presentation: Avnish Malhotra
11:25 – 11:30 Arrangement for SIAT 2015: Sarah Thevenet, Avnish
Malhotra & John Bunter
11:30 – 11:45 Q & A
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Flow of presentation • Why India
• Automotive Map of India
• Automotive Market Size
• Light Weighting
• Fuel Economy
• Other opportunities
• Major Events
• Do’s & Dont’s
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Why India?
• Demographic dividend
• Auto sector growing at over 10% since past three years
• Presence of major global OEM’s & supply chain companies
• Automotive Clusters – Delhi, Chennai & Pune
• Emerging locations – Indore, Bangalore, Jamshedpur & Gujarat
(Sanand)
• Auto sector contributes 6.5% of the GDP
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Why India – Continued
• Largest 3-W Market in the world
• 2nd largest 2-W Market in the world
• 4th Largest passenger vehicle market
• Largest small car manufacturing base
• 4th Largest tractor market in the world
• Largest motorcycle manufacturing base
• 2nd Largest Agricultural Eq manufacturer
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Automotive Map
OEM’s
•Hero Motocorp
•Honda SIEL
•Honda Motorcycle &
Scooter
•Maruti Suzuki
•Suzuki 2 Wheelers
•Tata Motors
•Bajaj Auto
•Mahindra & Mahindra
TIER I’s
•Delphi Auto
•JBM
•Sona Koyo
•Asahi India
•Denso India
•Lumax
•Johnson Matthey
•Subros
•Rasandik
Major cluster: North/Central
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Major cluster: West
OEM’s
•Mercedes Benz
•GM
•Skoda & Audi
•Bajaj Auto
•Mahindra &
Mahindra
•Tata Motors
•Volkswagen
•Force Motors
•Mahindra Navistar
•Fiat
TIER I’s
•Bharat Forge
•DGP Hinoday
•Kirloskar Oil Engines
•TACO Group
•SKF Bearings
•Supreme Industries
•Bright Brothers
•Bosch
•Johnson Controls
•Varroc Engg
•Endurance Tech
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Major cluster: South
OEM’s
• Ashok Leyland
• Ford
• TVS Motors
• Hyundai
• Toyota Kirloskar
Motor
• Royal Enfield
• Volvo
• BMW
• Bharat Benz
• Nissan/ Renault
TIER I’s
•Brakes India
•Fenner
•RaneGroup
•Visteon
•Sundaram Fasteners
•Delphi TVS
India Nippon
•TI Group
•Lucas-TVS
•UCAL
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Minor cluster: East
OEM’s
• Tata Motors
• Hindustan
Motors
TIER I’s
• Simpson & Co
•International Auto
Forgings
•Ramkrishna
Forgings
• JMT
•Exide
•TIL Ltd
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Major OEM’s
Two Wheelers
Hero Motocorp
Honda Motorcycles
Bajaj Auto
Mahindra 2 Wheelers
Yamaha
TVS
Suzuki 2 Wheeler
Four Wheelers
Maruti Suzuki
Tata Motors
Hyundai India
Mahindra & Mahindra
Ashok Leyland
Honda
Toyota
Ford
GM
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Market Size-Automotive (2013-14)
Two Wheelers 14.82 Million
Three Wheelers 479,634
Commercial Vehicles 832,738
Passenger Cars 2.50 Million
TOTAL 18.42 MILLION
2014-15: Low single digit growth expected
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Market Size – Electric Vehicles
Two wheelers : Aprox 40,000
Passenger Cars : Aprox 1000
3 Wheelers : Aprox 2000
Total Market: Aprox 43,000 Units
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Light Weighting Key Drivers:
• Efficiency Ratings (BEE: Bureau of Energy Efficiency)
• Possible future legislation: PCRA had recently released a tender for
“Development of Draft Fuel Economy Norms for Diesel & CNG Heavy
Duty Vehicles”
• Increased ability to carry more goods, for volume limited applications –
Eg: Long Haul truck, Urban delivery, RMC truck etc.
• For weight limited applications, lightweighting aids powertrain
downsizing and optimisation – Eg: Water bowsers, Fuel tankers, City
buses
• Reduced emissions
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Fuel Economy Key Drivers
• Efficiency Ratings (BEE: Bureau of Energy Efficiency)
• End user economic consideration
• Limited focus on performance
• Possible future legislation
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Opportunities (Low Carbon)
• Technologies supporting alternative fuels - CNG and LPG. Vehicles operating on combined fuels like Hydrogen-CNG blend & CNG-Diesel – Changes in legislation
• Diesel Electric Hybrids
• Plug in hybrids
• Low weight high capacity batteries and Lithium Ion battery technology
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Opportunities Cont..
• Battery recycling technology
• Rapid battery charging technologies
• Advanced light weight materials/ light weighting technologies and joining technologies.
• Turbo charge and super charge technology
• Regenerative braking
• Automotive Skills, especially PG and Doctoral courses.
• Development of new infrastructure for automotive testing and R & D facilities (www.natrip.in)
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Opportunities (Others)
• Supply chain: HVAC Compressors, automotive electronics/ embedded systems like sensors, automatic transmissions, wiring harness, Hot stampings for BIW(Light weighting), foundation brakes, Thin Wall castings etc
• Low cost automation
• Vehicle testing, certification and homologation: Roll out of 20,000 I & M Centres
• City Transport Buses – JNNURM, Stimulus Package
• Design engineering – Aggressive time scales
• 34 Seater mono cock bus
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Major Events
Siat 2015(Jan 2015), Pune – Automotive Technology Show
ACMA Automechanika(Feb 2015), Delhi – After Market Show
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UK Companies in India
• JLR
• JCB
• Helical Technologies
• Romax Technologies
• Johnson Matthey
• VCA
• GKN
• TWI
• Scorpion Automotive
MIRA
Ricardo
Delcam
CAEPro
Powerpac
Caparo
Intelligent energy
Polycast
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Market Entry Assistance
• UKTI India: Extended arm of your business development efforts
• OMIS: Tailored market information
• Consultancy Assignments
• IP Advise
Contact: Avnish Malhotra
Email: [email protected]/
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Do’s & Don’t
• Use your A team for India
• Local presence helps reduce sales cycle and win business
• Employ a local director
• IP regulations are continuously upgraded to keep pace with industry needs, but there is still room for improvement.
• SIAT 2015: Maximise your presence, schedule meetings in advance, present if relevant on UK @ SIAT 2015. Couple up travel to other automotive centres like Delhi & Chennai.
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