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Mobec ESS Cleared to Replace Diesel Gensets for India’s Top Automakers

NEW DELHI (November 19, 2025) – A fundamental shift is underway in the powering of India’s electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. Mobec Innovation, a provider of mobile and modular energy storage solutions (ESS), has successfully secured endorsement from India’s largest passenger vehicle manufacturer and the country’s third-largest two-wheeler manufacturer.

This major industry validation, facilitated through a strategic partnership with Oil Lube Systems, centers on the immediate replacement of high-polluting diesel gensets with Mobec’s clean, mobile ESS technology. The move impacts critical service networks and operational sites, ensuring reliable power availability for brands including Maruti Suzuki and NEXA as India’s EV fleet accelerates past 4.5 million vehicles. This marks ESS technology as a definitive sustainable replacement for legacy power sources in the rapidly expanding auto sector.

Decarbonizing the Auto Service Network

The decision by these leading automakers reflects a strategic commitment to operational sustainability and directly addresses a decades-long reliance on fossil fuels. For years, service facilities, depots, and remote industrial units used diesel generators for backup and intermittent power, contributing significantly to urban emissions.

The new collaboration with Mobec provides a tangible solution for climate targets. By adopting zero-emission, battery-powered systems, OEMs are not only ensuring power reliability but are actively supporting India’s ambition to lead the global net-zero transportation transition. This adoption signals that scalable, distributed, and clean energy solutions are now a strategic requirement, not just an environmental preference.

Flexible Power: Solving India’s Infrastructure Gap

Mobec’s Energy Storage Solutions are specifically engineered to counter the critical infrastructure challenges inherent in rapid EV adoption across a diverse market like India. Their mobile and modular design offers a flexible alternative where fixed charging infrastructure deployment is slow, expensive, or constrained by grid instability.

As India drives toward its goal of 30% EV adoption by 2030, widespread charging accessibility is paramount. The mobile ESS systems deliver immediate power without the need for heavy, upfront grid investment. This utility serves essential functions across the mobility ecosystem:

  • Fleet Operations: Enabling rapid, on-demand power deployment at temporary logistics hubs and remote vehicle staging areas.
  • Service Reliability: Ensuring consistent, high-quality power for vehicle diagnostics and maintenance within the OEMs’ extensive service networks.
  • Grid Resilience: Allowing central, often off-peak, charging of the ESS units, which then distribute power locally, mitigating the impact of large load spikes on residential power transformers.

Harry Bajaj, Founder & CEO of Mobec Innovation, emphasized the forward momentum: “This strategic way forward underscores the industry’s belief in our commitment to scalable, distributed, and user-first energy innovations. We are committed to bridging the industry requirements through continuous R&D and innovations.”

Market Analysis: Why Mobile Power is the New Mandate

The endorsement from high-volume manufacturers demonstrates a fundamental shift in capital expenditure planning within the Indian auto industry. Investment is now flowing into flexible energy assets that address both environmental compliance and logistical necessity.

Beyond deployment, Mobec’s commitment to a circular economy offers further long-term value. The company, headquartered in Noida, also focuses on advanced battery recycling and refurbishment processes. This capability ensures that recovered materials re-enter the supply chain, providing a full-lifecycle solution critical for managing the massive influx of EV batteries projected over the next decade.

This partnership with Oil Lube Systems and its leading OEM clients establishes mobile ESS as the standardized, future-ready power solution for India’s evolving clean mobility landscape.

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Firas NAVARRO
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Firas NAVARRO is Owner & Publisher at EV Charging Magazine. With 12 years of expertise in EV charging technology, clean energy innovations, and battery development, he leads coverage of the latest industry news and trends. His focus includes in-depth market analysis of charging infrastructure and sustainable energy solutions, driving insights into the future of clean mobility. 🚗🔋🌐
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