Cummins to use India to develop, test electric powertrains for emerging markets

Reuters  |  GREATER NOIDA, India 

By Aditi Shah

GREATER NOIDA, (Reuters) - U. S.-based

N> plans to hire a team of engineers in to modify its and make it more relevant for emerging markets, a told on Thursday.

Cummins, which is initially developing electric powertrains for buses, is also planning to set up a testing facility in subsequently, its for electrification, Julie Furber, said on the sidelines of India's biennial auto show near the capital

"There are unique challenges in with the way vehicles are operated and the kind of traffic there is in cities. It will be a good learning base for us," Furber said, adding that what it develops in will also be relevant for other emerging markets such as that are yet to look at electrification.

The move by Cummins comes when has set an ambitious target to electrify all new vehicles in the country by 2030, and it wants to push the electrification drive through mass public transport like buses and taxis.

Furber said once develops regulations for electric vehicles and customers begin to adopt them, Cummins will start investing in setting up manufacturing in the country.

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Cummins has said it globally plans to invest $500 million over the next three years to develop an line, and the engineers in will also do work for other global markets.

(Reporting by Aditi Shah, editing by David Evans)

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First Published: Fri, February 09 2018. 07:00 IST