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TSUYO expands EV motor and powertrain portfolio for 3W and LCVs

A Delhi-based e-mobility component manufacturer, TSUYO Manufacturing Pvt Ltd, announced the launch of a new portfolio of electric motor and powertrain technologies for electric three-wheelers and light commercial vehicles in India.

The company introduced its Gen 3.0 IPM motor and controller architecture. According to TSUYO, the system is designed with external Hall sensor placement, split-phase cabling, an aluminium cast controller housing, external bootloader access, and an LED-based fault indication system. The platform also incorporates upgraded MOSFET technology for higher power applications.

TSUYO launched an AMT solution for electric three-wheelers, aimed at improving range, load handling and gradeability in low-power applications. The company also introduced a magnet-less SynRM motor to reduce rare-earth material use, hairpin winding technology to increase power density, and a flat tube axle with a common gear interface for L3 and Mini-L5 vehicles.

Vijay Kumar, Co-Founder and CEO of TSUYO Manufacturing Private Limited, said “India’s electric mobility journey, especially in the three-wheeler segment, demands solutions that are engineered for reality—not mere specifications on paper. At TSUYO, this launch represents a decisive step in moving India’s EV ecosystem from assembly-led adoption to engineering-led innovation. Every product we are unveiling today has been designed to address the unique operating conditions, cost sensitivities, and performance expectations of Indian vehicles and end users,”

Alongside the launch, TSUYO announced a partners’ and distributors’ meet to discuss powertrain selection, modular design, after-sales support and local supply chain development, with industry representatives sharing perspectives on user requirements and ecosystem challenges.

Also read: Tsuyo signs LOI with Karnataka Govt for EV powertrain facility and testing track in Dharwad

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