Tsuyo, an electric vehicle (EV) powertrain manufacturer, has been selected as part of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and CIES Startup Delegation to Japan 2026. The company is included in a group of 15 Indian startups representing the deeptech segment. The delegation will engage with Japanese companies and institutions as part of efforts to strengthen cooperation in technology and manufacturing.
Visit to SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026
As part of the programme, Tsuyo will also attend SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026. The event is focused on startups, innovation, and technology-led collaboration across sectors. The visit is expected to provide exposure to international stakeholders, including investors, manufacturers, and technology firms.
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Focus on collaboration and market access
The engagement may lead to discussions on joint development in EV technologies, partnerships with automotive suppliers, and opportunities to access new markets in Asia and other regions. It also reflects ongoing efforts by Indian startups to connect with global supply chains and innovation ecosystems.
Karnataka manufacturing project
Separately, Tsuyo has received Single Window Clearance approval from the Government of Karnataka for a proposed EV powertrain manufacturing and validation facility in the Dharwad–Hubli region. The planned 20-acre site is expected to support design, testing, and production of EV components.
Vijay Kumar, Founder and CEO, Tsuyo Manufacturing Private Limited, said, “Being selected for the CII CIES delegation is a proud moment - not just for Tsuyo, but for the evolution of India’s deeptech ecosystem. At Tsuyo, we see ourselves as a new age EV deep tech startup focused on co-creation, where innovation is built collaboratively across borders. India has the potential to engineer and scale world-class EV powertrain technologies, designed for real-world conditions and global applicability.
“Japan represents a strong strategic partner with its legacy of engineering excellence and disciplined manufacturing culture. Through this engagement, we aim to explore joint development opportunities, enable deeper supply chain integration, and contribute to the broader ‘Build India’ vision by strengthening local capabilities with global collaboration. Our approach to co-creation goes beyond technology - it extends to building robust supply chains, advancing futuristic mobility solutions, and aligning with the high standards of Japanese engineering. This is how we believe India will transition from being a growing EV market to a globally competitive EV technology hub, he further added.”
Elctrik Speaks
The inclusion of startups like Tsuyo in international delegations indicates increasing participation from Indian EV companies in global discussions. Such engagements may support technology exchange and supply chain linkages as the EV sector continues to expand.
