Brandworks Technologies announced its entry into the automotive and electric vehicle electronics market at CES 2026 in Las Vegas on January 9, 2026. The Indian electronics manufacturer unveiled a range of products including powertrain systems, vehicle electronics, charging solutions, and connected mobility platforms, marking its expansion from consumer and industrial electronics into automotive-grade systems.
Nikita Kumawat, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Brandworks Technologies, said, “Our participation at CES is a statement of intent. India is no longer just a manufacturing base. It is increasingly where complex systems are designed, engineered and industrialised. Brandworks is being built to support that transition.”
According to the company, its automotive expansion is built on three core capabilities: in-house R&D, system-level design, and scalable manufacturing. Brandworks works across the complete product lifecycle from concept and co-development to validation and production, enabling OEMs to reduce time-to-market while maintaining quality and cost control.
The company employs an integrated approach that addresses industry fragmentation between hardware, software, electronics, and manufacturing partners. By focusing on platforms rather than individual products, Brandworks aims to serve as a single partner for OEMs across multiple vehicle segments.
At CES 2026, Brandworks engaged with global OEMs, technology partners, and industry players on collaboration opportunities, localisation strategies, and India’s role in the global electronics supply chain.
The company plans to localise key automotive and EV electronics, expand its R&D capabilities, and scale manufacturing operations for both domestic and international customers. Brandworks aims to establish India as an innovation-driven electronics hub for next-generation mobility.
Brandworks Technologies Private Limited specializes in design-led product development, R&D, and manufacturing across AI and IoT hardware, audio systems, power and charging technologies, automotive electronics, and renewable energy devices.