Quick Takeaways
- SIAM sustainable mobility takes center stage at India Energy Week 2026 with a strong multi-fuel roadmap.
- The showcase underlines India’s shift from energy ambition to practical decarbonisation pathways.
The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers highlighted SIAM sustainable mobility initiatives at the 4th edition of India Energy Week 2026, held from January 27–30 at the ONGC Advanced Training Institute in Goa, showcasing 16 production-ready vehicles and advanced clean technologies aligned with India’s decarbonisation agenda.
The Sustainable Mobility Pavilion, located in Hall No. 3, presented the Indian automobile industry’s progress across diverse fuel and powertrain pathways. The pavilion attracted policymakers and industry stakeholders, reinforcing the role of automotive innovation in balancing energy access with emissions reduction.
The pavilion was visited by Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas. The display covered electric mobility, gas-based solutions, hydrogen applications, biofuels, and cleaner internal combustion technologies, reflecting a technology-agnostic transition strategy.
Ten SIAM member OEMs participated in the showcase, demonstrating production-ready applications rather than concept-level ideas. Participating companies included Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, TVS Motor Company, Bajaj Auto, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, Kia India, Switch Mobility Automotive Ltd., and Suzuki Motorcycle India.
Prashant K Banerjee, Executive Director, SIAM, said: "India's mobility transition cannot be driven by a single solution. Given our scale, diversity and energy priorities, a multi-fuel and multi-powertrain approach is essential. Electric mobility, biofuels, gas, hydrogen and cleaner ICE technologies must progress in parallel to balance energy security, air quality, affordability and self-reliance."
India Energy Week 2026 brought together over 75,000 energy professionals and more than 700 global exhibitors from 120 countries. The platform hosted global ministers, senior policymakers, industry leaders, innovators, and investors to discuss secure, sustainable, and affordable energy pathways.
Discussions during the event focused on aligning decarbonisation with energy accessibility, emphasising strategic investments, deployment-ready technologies, and international partnerships. Sustainable mobility emerged as a key sectoral transition supporting India’s broader climate and competitiveness objectives.
By comparison, India Energy Week 2025 in New Delhi concentrated on positioning India as a global energy hub through innovation, clean fuels, and partnerships. Themes such as renewable integration, hydrogen development, and biofuels dominated policy-level dialogue.
The 2026 edition in Goa marked a shift toward execution-focused strategies, with SIAM sustainable mobility showcasing practical, market-ready solutions. This evolution signals India’s move from broad energy vision to implementable decarbonisation pathways within the automotive sector.
SIAM functions as the apex national body representing vehicle and vehicular engine manufacturers in India and is registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, playing a central role in shaping policy dialogue and industry alignment on sustainable mobility.
The Sustainable Mobility Pavilion, located in Hall No. 3, presented the Indian automobile industry’s progress across diverse fuel and powertrain pathways. The pavilion attracted policymakers and industry stakeholders, reinforcing the role of automotive innovation in balancing energy access with emissions reduction.
The pavilion was visited by Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas. The display covered electric mobility, gas-based solutions, hydrogen applications, biofuels, and cleaner internal combustion technologies, reflecting a technology-agnostic transition strategy.
Ten SIAM member OEMs participated in the showcase, demonstrating production-ready applications rather than concept-level ideas. Participating companies included Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, TVS Motor Company, Bajaj Auto, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, Kia India, Switch Mobility Automotive Ltd., and Suzuki Motorcycle India.
Prashant K Banerjee, Executive Director, SIAM, said: "India's mobility transition cannot be driven by a single solution. Given our scale, diversity and energy priorities, a multi-fuel and multi-powertrain approach is essential. Electric mobility, biofuels, gas, hydrogen and cleaner ICE technologies must progress in parallel to balance energy security, air quality, affordability and self-reliance."
India Energy Week 2026 brought together over 75,000 energy professionals and more than 700 global exhibitors from 120 countries. The platform hosted global ministers, senior policymakers, industry leaders, innovators, and investors to discuss secure, sustainable, and affordable energy pathways.
Discussions during the event focused on aligning decarbonisation with energy accessibility, emphasising strategic investments, deployment-ready technologies, and international partnerships. Sustainable mobility emerged as a key sectoral transition supporting India’s broader climate and competitiveness objectives.
By comparison, India Energy Week 2025 in New Delhi concentrated on positioning India as a global energy hub through innovation, clean fuels, and partnerships. Themes such as renewable integration, hydrogen development, and biofuels dominated policy-level dialogue.
The 2026 edition in Goa marked a shift toward execution-focused strategies, with SIAM sustainable mobility showcasing practical, market-ready solutions. This evolution signals India’s move from broad energy vision to implementable decarbonisation pathways within the automotive sector.
SIAM functions as the apex national body representing vehicle and vehicular engine manufacturers in India and is registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, playing a central role in shaping policy dialogue and industry alignment on sustainable mobility.
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