Sterling Tools’ arm and Landworld partners to produce on-board chargers, DC/DC converters
By Staff Report September 15, 2025 3:49 pm IST
Sterling Gtake E-Mobility partners with China’s Landworld Technology to locally manufacture EV chargers, converters, and power units.
Sterling Gtake E-Mobility Ltd (SGEM) has partnered with Chinese firm Landworld Technology for the local manufacturing of the on-board chargers and DC/DC converters, as well as power distribution units.
SGEM, a subsidiary of the automotive components maker Sterling Tools, expects the collaboration to generate around Rs 450 crore in business by FY30, the company said.
Sterling Tools will produce the components at its Faridabad EV campus under a technology licensing and supply pact with Landworld. The products, catering to both passenger and commercial vehicles, are critical for advancing vehicle electrification.
Anil Aggarwal, Chairman of Sterling Tools, said the collaboration strengthens India’s EV ecosystem by expanding beyond motor control units and powertrain platforms, with growing focus on integrated multi-function subsystems. Lin Chen, Vice General Manager of Landworld Technology, highlighted India’s EV market potential and said the partnership will deliver their expertise in on-board chargers and DC/DC converters to local customers.
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