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Mahle India receives recognition from M&M for thermal management system, ET Auto
“>The company plans to expand its on-site research and development efforts to support the adoption of alternative powertrains in the Indian market.
Mahindra & Mahindra Limited (M&M) has presented Mahle with a “Special Appreciation Award” for its Intelligent Thermal Management System (ITMS), developed for M&M’s first battery electric vehicle (BEV) platforms—XUV 9e and BE 6.
The ITMS was designed to meet regional market conditions, with components produced locally. The system features an intelligent control strategy and software that manage interior and battery temperature and cooling module airflow. Mahle reported that this has led to a 15–20 per cent reduction in electric compressor power consumption without affecting vehicle comfort, compared to reference models.
Jumana Al-Sibai, Member of the Mahle Group Management Board for Thermal and Fluid Systems, said, “I am very proud of our team in India. M&M honoured the great cooperation, the first-class results and our contributions to M&M’s recently launched battery-electric vehicles.”
Local production and market growth
Series production of the ITMS began at the end of last year following a 24-month development period. The system includes functions such as advanced algorithm-based control, temperature regulation, and multiple fault detection. Locally produced components include the HVAC module, cooling module, controller, and coolant pump.
Mahle, headquartered in Stuttgart, has operated in India for over sixty years, with 14 locations including 11 manufacturing facilities and a technology centre, employing around 4,400 people. The company manufactures electric drives for small vehicles, including motorcycles, scooters, and transporters.
In 2024, Mahle India recorded sales of €400 million. The company plans to expand its on-site research and development efforts to support the adoption of alternative powertrains in the Indian market. Annual electric vehicle registrations in India are expected to reach 5.9 million units by 2030.
- Published On May 15, 2025 at 03:57 PM IST
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