Electric vehicles have established themselves as a fundamental component of the automotive sector, serving as a means to attain energy efficiency and mitigate the release of greenhouse gases and other pollutants. In the rapidly evolving landscape of India's electric scooter spare parts market, Vasus Brakes India emerges as a trailblazer, steering the industry toward innovation and sustainability. With a visionary focus on reducing carbon footprints and meeting the rising demand for environmentally friendly transportation, Vasus has strategically positioned itself as one of the key players in the electric vehicle (EV) segment.
“We see EV spare parts as a critical need as the market grows 6 percent to $ 15 billion by 2032. In line with the global shift toward eco-friendly mobility, we specialize in electric scooter brake spare parts. Government support for electric vehicles has created a favorable environment for players like us due to rising environmental concerns and global warming”, explains Bheem Singh Yadav, Founder, Vasus Brakes India.
Navigating Challenges, Ensuring Quality, and Pioneering a Sustainable Future
Acknowledging the challenges faced by the industry, particularly in spare parts availability, Vasus Brakes is actively contributing to overcoming hurdles.
While the initial surge in EV manufacturing, child parts sourced from China, Vasus Brakes has taken the lead in localization of brake spare parts in India. By establishing an in-house production model, the company ensures cost-effective solutions with a strong emphasis on quality. However, challenges persist in the form of evolving government mandates and the imperative need for a robust local parts manufacturing ecosystem. Secondly, as a nascent player in the electric scooter spare parts domain, Vasus recognizes the significant challenges faced by consumers. The dearth of reliable suppliers and the complexity of procuring spare parts from international markets pose hurdles.
To address these issues, Vasus advocates for increased government support, financial assistance for local parts manufacturers, and transparent manufacturing policies. These steps, the company believes, will foster a robust ecosystem for spare parts availability.
Moreover, in the realm of brake systems, quality is non-negotiable, especially when it comes to products directly impacting human safety. Vasus has implemented stringent quality control measures, with in-house laboratories and inspections at every stage of production. The company is actively pursuing certifications, such as ARAI approval, further solidifying its commitment to delivering top-notch products to the market. Additionally, Vasus takes its environmental responsibility seriously, incorporating eco-friendly practices into its production processes.
From dust collectors to recycling initiatives, the company minimizes its impact on the environment. By collecting and recycling dust generated during the manufacturing of brake components, Vasus is actively contributing to the reduction of its carbon footprint. “Our products outperform top brands in quality, performance, and price. We guarantee our products after sale. We make all brake shoes and brake pads in-house, from raw material to finished goods, resulting in world-class products and better customer service”, states Bheem Singh Yadav.
Therefore, looking ahead, Vasus envisions a broader role in the market by expanding its product range to include full combined disc brake system assembly (CBS Assembly). This strategic move aims to cater to the growing demand for localized brake systems in the burgeoning EV sector in India. With an eye on government approvals and certifications, Vasus aims to position itself as a one-stop solution provider for electric scooter manufacturers, offering cost-competitive products and reliable after-sales services.
“We stand at the forefront of India's electric scooter spare parts market, not merely as a player but as a catalyst for change. With a strong commitment to innovation, quality, and sustainability, we are poised to lead the way in redefining the future of electric mobility in India”,