- Varroc would manufacture Delta-Q”s chargers in India to support the expansion of the electric two and three-wheeler market
- With this partnership with Delta-Q, it aims to enhance the Electric Vehicle (EV) component portfolio
Auto component maker Varroc Engineering said that it has entered into a contract manufacturing agreement with Vancouver-based Delta-Q Technologies Corp. As per a co-operation agreement inked between the two entities, Varroc would manufacture Delta-Q”s chargers in India to support the expansion of the electric two and three-wheeler market.
Varroc President – Electrical Business Unit Arjun Jain said in a statement that post the implementation of BS-VI, the transition to EV is the most significant opportunity in the Automotive Electronics industry. With this partnership with Delta-Q, it aims to enhance the Electric Vehicle (EV) component portfolio.
First for Delta-Q in India
Delta-Q Co-CEO and CFO Sarah MacKinnon said that the contract manufacturing agreement with Varroc is a first for Delta-Q in India. The company has the capability and resources to support Delta-Q’s manufacturing processes.
Varroc Engineering is a global tier-1 automotive component group, incorporated in 1988. It designs, manufactures and supplies exterior lighting systems, plastic and polymer components, electricals-electronics components, and precision metallic components to passenger cars, commercial vehicles, two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and off-highway vehicle OEMs directly.