India’s auto components sector offers global investors robust growth, advanced R&D, EV adoption and strategic export opportunities across key markets
14%
Estimated growth of the Indian auto component industry during FY2024-28, thus reaching $111 Bn
5.5%
Growth of India’s auto component export, reaching $21.2 Bn in FY 2023-24
39.5%
Auto components sales to OEMs in the domestic market in FY23
The auto components sector in India has emerged as a critical pillar of the country’s manufacturing landscape, contributing significantly to its economic growth and industrial development. With a robust automotive industry and a growing demand for vehicles both domestically and globally, the sector has the potential to emerge as a global manufacturing hub and contribute significantly to the global value chain.
The industry has entered a new phase in terms of global exposure and technology adoption. It is now placing greater emphasis on research and development to foster the creation of intellectual property in India. The Indian auto component industry is actively embracing the transition toward electric vehicles and other alternate fuel technologies.
India is emerging as a global hub for auto component sourcing and the industry exports over 25% of its production annually. By FY28, the Indian auto industry aims to invest $7 Bn to boost the localisation of advanced components like electric motors and automatic transmissions by reducing imports and leveraging the “”China Plus One”” trend. In 2023, the auto component industry achieved a 5.8% reduction in imports over two years. The majority of the components sold to OEMs are engine components (26%), body/chassis/BIW (14%), suspension and braking (15%), drive transmission and steering (13%) and electricals & electronics (11%). Major exports are to Europe ($6.89 Bn), followed by North America ($6.19 Bn) and Asia ($5.15 Bn).
6%-Share of electric vehicles’ contribution to components sales value
India is the world’s 3rd largest automotive market worth $151 Bn. It is the 4th largest manufacturer of passenger vehicles and the largest manufacturer of 2-wheelers and 3-wheelers globally.
PM E-DRIVE ($1.3 Bn), Scheme to promote the manufacturing of Electric Vehicles.
Government Grants on exports, Make in India initiative, proximity to the Gulf and ASEAN market (UAE, Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Africa).
India has about 63.73 Lakh km of road network, which is the second largest in the world.
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