Sterling Tools Limited, one of the leading automotive component manufacturers in India and the market leader in Motor Control Units, has, through its Subsidiary, Sterling Gtake E-Mobility Limited (SGEM), forayed into EV On-board Chargers and DC/DC converters for electric vehicles.
SGEM has signed Technology License and Supply agreements with Landworld Technology Co. Ltd., China to locally manufacture On-board Chargers, DC/DC converters, and Multi-Function Units (incorporating On-Board Chargers, DC/DC converters as well as Power Distribution Units (PDUs)). These products are crucial for the electrification of Passenger and Commercial Vehicles.
The company will manufacture these units at its EV campus in Faridabad. The partnership is expected to
generate around ₹450 crores in business by FY’30 in a market segment that is projected to reach ₹3,000 crore.
By producing these components domestically, Sterling Gtake aims to drive import substitution, aligning with the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision and supporting the Make in India initiative. The development will empower Indian companies and other suppliers to access advanced technology locally, building a self-reliant ecosystem for the auto industry in India.
Commenting on the partnership, Anil Aggarwal, Chairman, Sterling Tools Limited, said, “This partnership creates greater depth in the EV ecosystem in India. We are expanding beyond our initial Motor Control Unit & Power Train platforms to meet our customer’s growing demand for advanced technology in the EV sector. EV subsystems are being increasingly consolidated into multifunction units and Sterling hopes to offer our customers greater choices for stand-alone and multifunction units to cover multiple (vehicle) functions. The Sterling Group will continue to extend excellent technical and application support to its customers to help drive greater adoption of EVs in India.”
EV On-board chargers allow vehicles to connect directly to an AC power source and control the voltage and
current, which is required to charge the battery pack. DC/DC converters step down the battery pack voltage to a voltage usable by the vehicle’s auxiliary systems. The diversification into these products is in line with Sterling’s ambition to develop EV Power Electronics competence and expertise as well as a comprehensive portfolio to serve the Indian Auto Industry.
Mr. Lin Chen, Vice General Manager of Landworld Technology Co., Ltd., China, said, “India’s EV market offers immense potential for growth and innovation. Through our partnership with Sterling Gtake, we are bringing our proven expertise in On-Board Chargers and DC/DC converters to Indian customers across several EV vehicle categories. Together, we aim to create high-quality solutions that cater to India’s EV market while contributing to the country’s self-reliance and sustainability goals.”
Sterling Gtake plans to expand the local manufacturing of EV components and Solutions, strengthening India’s industrial supply chain and reducing reliance on imports. With the market poised for significant growth, this partnership is well-timed to capitalize on emerging opportunities while contributing to a sustainable future.





