Bosch aims to double India contribution to global mobility biz by 2030

While India presently contributes 5% to Bosch's global mobility business, with a strong 3x-4x growth anticipation in the total addressable mobility market in India, it aims to double its contribution to global revenues by 2030.

By Ketan Thakkar calendar 11 Apr 2025 Views icon1471 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Bosch aims to double India contribution to global mobility biz by 2030

As the mobility industry transitions towards a sustainable future, global Tier-1 major Bosch is adopting a technology-agnostic approach towards carbon neutrality. The company is is gearing to offer solutions across all propulsion technologies, depending upon specific market requirements.

While India presently contributes 5% to Bosch's global mobility business, with a strong 3x-4x growth anticipation in the total addressable mobility market in India, it aims to double its contribution to global revenues by 2030.

In this exclusive interview, Sandeep Nelamangala, Joint MD, Bosch, & President, Bosch Mobility India reveals what stems his confidence on the Indian market, and how the company is looking at realising future growth. 

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