The India eMobility Show 2023, organised by Valiant Products & Services, came to a successful close today at the India Expo Centre and Mart in New Delhi.
The event, which brought together top players in the EV industry, featured keynote speeches and panel discussions from renowned national and international leaders, including policymakers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, industry experts, investors, and enthusiasts.
The event kicked off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony by H.E. Vincenzo De Luca, Ambassador of Italy to India, as the chief guest.
This was followed by a series of keynote addresses and panel discussions on the latest developments in the eMobility sector.
Exhibitors showcased the latest models, cutting-edge technologies & disruptive innovations, and the event witnessed an impressive turnout from attendees.
On the second day, the event saw the participation of several important policymakers who are steering the transition towards an all-electric future, including Mr Ravi Nandan Sinha| Director |MSME Business Forum and Mr Carlos Gross | First Secretary, Trade, Investment & Tourism Officer | Embassy of the Dominican Republic in India, as the guests of honour.
Over the course of two days, the India eMobility Show provided participants with an opportunity to gain critical knowledge from industry bigwigs, witness the latest products & solutions, forge new alliances, close business deals and develop effective strategies to drive sustainable mobility growth in India.
The conference was another highlight of the event, where several global and regional speakers shared groundbreaking insights on key topics like India & Global EV Outlook, EV Adoption Trends, ESG, Sustainability & Climate Tech, etc.
The organisers of India eMobility Show expressed their satisfaction with the event, which attested itself as the country’s most-important EV conference & expo.
They pledged to position India’s ever-expanding EV market at the centre of global discourse in the future editions.
Overall, the event’s inclusive and comprehensive approach left participants eager for its upcoming editions