ZF Secures Major Contract to Supply Electric Axles for Commercial Vehicles in India


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Updated On: 16-Apr-2025 11:37 AM


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AxTrax 2 is a next-generation electric axle developed for medium-duty buses. It combines the engine, transmission, and axle into one compact, modular unit.

Key Highlights:

ZF Commercial Vehicle Solutions (CVS), a part of the global ZF Group, has signed a long-term agreement with a leading Indian commercial vehicle manufacturer. The contract involves the supply of thousands of AxTrax 2 electric axles, designed especially for intercity electric buses in India. This partnership marks a big step toward expanding electric mobility in the country.

What Is AxTrax 2?

AxTrax 2 is a next-generation electric axle developed for medium-duty buses. It combines the engine, transmission, and axle into one compact, modular unit. This helps in reducing the overall weight of the vehicle and saves space, giving manufacturers more design options. It is part of ZF’s larger electric mobility platform that supports cleaner transport options for the future.

The axle is built using ZF’s in-house knowledge in powertrain systems. Its compact design not only saves space but also helps make vehicles more efficient. It allows easier integration into different types of commercial vehicle platforms, helping companies move towards electric transportation.

Leadership Insights:

Akash Passey, President of ZF Group India, said that the new contract shows the company’s long-term involvement with the Indian CV industry. He mentioned that ZF is focusing on safety, efficiency, and modern mobility technologies to meet the needs of local manufacturers.

P. Kaniappan, Senior Vice President of ZF’s CVS division in India, shared that AxTrax 2 represents progress in getting ready for the Indian market and shows ZF’s leadership in the electric vehicle space.

About ZF

ZF is one of the top suppliers of driveline and transmission systems in India. The company is also working in areas like electric vehicles, automated driving, and digital technologies. Through close cooperation with Indian OEMs, ZF aims to improve the overall performance and lifespan of commercial vehicles in India.

Electric Vehicles in India

India’s commercial vehicle sector is slowly shifting towards electric options. This change is driven by emission rules, support from the government, and the rising cost of fuel. Programs like the FAME scheme and various state-level policies have encouraged companies to invest in electric alternatives, especially for buses used in cities and towns. Intercity and intracity buses are among the first to adopt electric technology due to fixed routes and easier planning.

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CMV360 Says

This contract shows how global companies like ZF are helping India move towards electric transport. It also shows that electric buses are becoming more practical for real-world use. With strong support from both government and industry, electric mobility is slowly becoming a part of everyday travel in India.