Bondada Engineering’s Atpole Motors: A Strategic Certification Analysis
Bondada Engineering’s subsidiary, Atpole Technologies, has achieved a significant milestone: official certification from the International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT). This certification validates the quality and performance of their BLDC Hub Motors. It’s a crucial step in getting these motors ready for widespread use in electric vehicles.
- Atpole certified by ICAT for 6-inch tricycle motor.
- New motor expands Atpole’s certified EV product lineup.
- ICAT’s certification ensures high vehicle performance standards.
- Focus on Electric Vehicle (EV) motor development continues.
- Supports Bondada Engineering’s EV market expansion strategy.
- Positions Atpole as a trusted EV motor supplier.
ICAT’s Role and Significance
The International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT), based in Manesar, Gurugram, is closely linked to the National Automotive Board (NAB) within the Government of India. ICAT plays a vital role in testing and certifying automotive components, particularly for electric vehicles. Certification from ICAT demonstrates that Atpole’s motors meet rigorous Indian and international standards.
Expanding Product Portfolio
Atpole Technologies has already secured ICAT certification for a range of BLDC Hub Motors, including the 10-inch (800W & 1500W) and 12-inch (2kW) versions. The newest addition – the 6-inch 250W BLDC Hub Motor specifically designed for tricycles – broadens Atpole’s offerings within the growing electric vehicle market.
This expanded product line allows Bondada Engineering to target a wider range of EV applications, including smaller vehicles like tricycles and potentially other low-speed electric vehicles. The company is building a strong reputation for quality and reliable EV motor technology.
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Strategic certification builds trust, unlocks market opportunities for Bondada’s electric motors.



