We’re thrilled to share a moment of pride with our community—Mobec has been awarded the Gold in Excellence for Battery Manufacturing and Recycling at the prestigious Financial Express Mobility Summit and Awards (FEMobility2025), held on April 30, 2025, at the Eros Hotel, New Delhi.
This recognition, presented by Shri Nitin Gadkari ji, Honourable Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India, marks a significant milestone in our journey towards sustainable, accessible, and innovative mobility solutions.
A Big Thank You to the Mobec Family
Behind every achievement stands a team that works tirelessly with vision, dedication, and passion. We extend our deepest gratitude to the entire Mobec team, whose unwavering efforts continue to push boundaries in EV battery technology and recycling practices.We thank our team at Thinkque PR for their remarkable communication strategy and outreach, and our Financial team for helping scale our operations efficiently and responsibly.

Voice that Matters – FEMobility2025
This award isn’t just a trophy—it’s a testament to Mobec’s commitment to circular energy, eco-conscious manufacturing, and the future of clean transportation. As a pioneer in portable EV charging infrastructure, we’ve always believed in building solutions that are sustainable, scalable, and accessible across urban and rural India.
Our win in the Battery Manufacturing and Recycling category highlights our:
- Focus on modular battery design
- Closed-loop battery recycling processes
- Innovations in mobile energy deployment
- Strategic push toward tier 2 and tier 3 city adoption
This recognition motivates us to further invest in technology that reduces waste, optimizes energy use, and supports India’s vision for a green mobility future.
Highlights from the FEMobility2025
The event was not just about awards—it was a powerful gathering of minds shaping the future of transportation in India. Here’s a glimpse into the key discussions and takeaways in FEMobility2025 :
- Driving Awareness is Key
Balaje Rajan emphasized the need to drive awareness around electric mobility. While technology and infrastructure are evolving, consumer education remains a crucial part of the EV transition. The government is expected to play a bigger role in this by launching focused awareness programs.
- Battery Innovation & Challenges
A key focus area was the future of battery chemistry:
- Sodium-ion batteries were discussed as a viable alternative to lithium, especially due to sodium’s wider availability. However, concerns were raised around capacity limitations, making them unsuitable for certain consumer electronics.
Panelists agreed that scale is essential for any battery technology to succeed. Without mass adoption, even the most promising technologies face barriers.
- Growth in Tier 2 and Tier 3 Cities
Speakers highlighted that tier 2 and tier 3 cities represent massive untapped potential for EV adoption. However, these regions also pose unique challenges:
- Limited infrastructure
- Higher structural costs
- Greater value sensitivity among consumers
Yet, as Rapido’s founder noted, 40% of rides today already happen in these cities. This indicates strong demand that must be met with thoughtful policies and adaptable technology.
- Swap Models and Affordability
Battery swap models were hailed as a game-changer for both affordability and convenience, especially for two-wheelers and fleet operators. Building new categories in such areas is expensive, but the structural cost advantage in smaller cities can lead to long-term benefits.
- Testing and Uniform Policies
There was a strong call for:
- A/B testing of different mobility models to determine what works best in different geographies
- Uniformity in state-level policies, which currently vary and create challenges for nationwide rollouts
This echoed the point made by Indrive’s manager, who stressed the importance of efficiency platforms and consistency to scale effectively.
- Infrastructure and Flash Charging
Infrastructure was a recurring theme throughout the summit. While mobile solutions like those provided by Mobec are crucial and stepping forward, there’s a broader need to:
- Partner with urban planning initiatives
- Work with existing public and private partners.
Invest more in flash charging systems

Mobec’s Vision Moving Forward
This award reaffirms our belief that green energy must be mobile, modular, and accessible to all. From urban high-rises to remote towns, we aim to make EV charging and battery solutions available everywhere—without depending on traditional infrastructure.
As we look to the future, Mobec is taking bold steps to deepen our impact. We’re now focused more than ever on developing hybrid energy solutions—products that combine the best of multiple technologies to deliver smarter, more flexible EV charging experiences. At the same time, we’re putting a stronger emphasis on battery recycling, ensuring that every battery we produce is part of a sustainable, circular lifecycle. We believe innovation must go hand in hand with responsibility, which is why we’re also working closely with policymakers to align with forward-thinking regulations and help create a more connected, EV-friendly ecosystem across India.
Final Thoughts
FEMobility2025 was more than an event—it was a movement. A collective vision where innovation meets responsibility, and where the future of transportation is not only electric but also efficient, inclusive, and sustainable.
At Mobec, we’re honored to be part of this incredible journey. As we celebrate this recognition, we remain committed to moving forward—powered by innovation, guided by sustainability, and inspired by the continued support of our community. We invite people everywhere to join us in driving this movement forward and building a cleaner, greener future across the globe.