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**Headline: India Poised to Lead Global Clean Mobility Revolution, Experts Say**

**Bengaluru, India – October 15, 2025** – India is emerging as a global leader in clean mobility, driving innovation that reimagines urban transportation, according to experts at the Global Clean Mobility Summit held in Bengaluru. Jan Kuenne, CEO of German non-profit Grudig Akademie, emphasized that India is not just focused on electric vehicles but on creating entirely new, sustainable mobility systems through digital twins and other advanced technologies.

“We are not just talking about electric vehicles, we are talking about reimagining how cities move. From digital twins to new mobility systems, India is showing that sustainability and progress can go hand in hand,” Kuenne stated during his keynote address.

Shreyas Shibulal, Founder & Director of Micelio Mobility, an Indian clean mobility ecosystem enabler, reinforced this sentiment, highlighting Micelio’s commitment to fostering ideas that drive a cleaner and more equitable mobility ecosystem. “India stands at a decisive point where clean mobility must evolve from aspiration to acceleration,” said Mr. Shreyas.

Raman C.V, Member of Executive Committee, Maruti Suzuki India, added that mobility will be the catalyst as India aspires to become a developed economy by 2047, mobility will be the catalyst—clean, connected, and customer-centric.

The summit also saw the release of Micelio’s report, “Closing the Loop: Building a Roadmap for Battery Circularity in India,” which outlines strategies for sustainable supply chains and investments to promote a circular economy within the battery industry.

The Global Clean Mobility Summit brought together key players in the clean mobility sector, underscoring the growing importance of innovation and collaboration in achieving a sustainable future for transportation.

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