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ZF Group India Wins Three Independent Orders for Test Systems- Enabling Battery, Tyre and E-Axle Testing

Posted on July 6, 2026July 6, 2026 by S Joseph

 

  • First of its kind for ZF in India with business from three Independent Automotive Testing Agencies working under the Umbrella of NATRiP, MoRTH and Government of India
  • Positions ZF Group India as the country’s go to holistic testing systems partner with proven competence and capabilities
  • Aligned with India’s Regulatory and Certification Framework for Automotive Industry 
  • Strong capabilities recognized in the stringent regulatory framework

 

ZF, a global leader in driveline and chassis technology secured a milestone with three orders, placing it at the heart of India’s move to world class road safety process and systems.  These ZF Test System wins, which include battery testing, tyre testing, and e-axle testing, are critical as the country accelerates its regulatory drive to make vehicle certification more robust, independent and rigorous.

 

ZF Test Systems emphasises high local content under the “Make in India” program extending support to the Government of India’s strategic initiatives.

 

ZF Test Systems have the experience of testing over 100 million  transmissions, highlighting its extensive and globally proven reliability in transmission testing.

 

“Testing agencies are the final arbiters of vehicle safety, the bodies whose certification regulators and the public trust. Being chosen across three independent and Government agencies, for three distinct testing disciplines, is a powerful validation of ZF's accuracy, reliability, and deep understanding of India's regulatory and testing landscape. ZF Group is proud to provide the technical foundation that makes world-class automotive safety infrastructure possible in India, not just for our OEM customers but also for Government and independent testing agencies.” stated Akash Passey, President, ZF Group India

 

Thomas Trebitsch, Vice President, ZF Test Systems and Testing mentioned, “Over the past years we have been focusing on the tyre industry in India and introducing our complete product portfolio to India. As the market develops rapidly towards regulations and safety,  there is a strong need for robust and world-class testing technology. ZF brings its global competence and a deep understanding of the Indian auto industry to address its specific needs”.

 

Battery Testing: Built for India's EV Moment

As electric vehicles reshape India's automotive landscape, battery safety is non-negotiable. ZF's battery test systems cover the full spectrum, from cell to module to pack, across performance and endurance, environmental, and mechanical abuse testing. Solutions comply with UL, IEC, UN, IS and automotive standards (including LV124) and extend to end-of-line (EoL) production validation to ensure every battery pack leaves the factory right.

 

Tyre Testing: Where the Road Meets Regulation

Tyres are the vehicle’s first contact with the road and flaws in uniformity, balance, or geometry translate directly into blowouts, instability, and loss of life. As India moves to make tyre testing mandatory under BNVSAP, Quality Control Orders (QCOs), and the AIS 142 TPMS Mandate, it requires real-time pressure monitoring on all new passenger vehicles. ZF's Tyre Efficiency Tester (TET.lab) is the world's most precise rolling resistance test equipment, certified compliant with all global rolling resistance regulations. Its unique hub design delivers unmatched measurement repeatability, while optional capabilities like dynamic slip and camber adjustment, tyre drive functionality, and low-temperature testing give labs the flexibility to test motorcycles, passenger cars, light trucks, and heavy commercial vehicles in a single modular platform.

 

More than 500 million tyres are tested across ZF Tyre Test Systems worldwide every year, demonstrating the scale, reliability, and global reach of its advanced testing solutions

 

Powertrain and e-Mobility Testing: One Platform, Infinite Configurations

ZF's e-mobility test benches are built around a high-performance drive module, pairing a drive bearing module with a customisable receiving module for the test object. The modular architecture handles conventional car transmissions and electric drivetrains alike, with configurations that are fixed, inclinable, or swiveling, and available for single or multi-machine operation. Frequency converters, precision measurement technology, automation, and high-dynamic control complete the system.

 

Why These Wins Matter

With deep expertise in test systems deployed across manufacturers and testing authorities worldwide, ZF is uniquely placed to support India’s ambition to build a world-class automotive ecosystem, that is safe and sustainable. As regulatory requirements tighten and quality expectations rise, ZF remains the technology partner of choice ranging from production to certification.

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