The move marks a strategic shift into automotive grade systems, powered by in house R&D, engineering depth and manufacturing strength.
Brandworks Technologies has announced its entry into the global automotive and electric mobility ecosystem at CES 2026, marking a strategic shift into automotive and EV electronics. The move positions the company within a fast evolving global mobility landscape while underlining India’s growing role as a centre for advanced electronics design, engineering and manufacturing.
At CES, the company unveiled a portfolio of automotive and EV solutions spanning powertrain systems, vehicle electronics, charging infrastructure and connected mobility platforms. This expansion builds on Brandworks’ experience in consumer and industrial electronics, supported by in-house R&D, system engineering capabilities and scalable manufacturing operations.
The announcement comes amid broader momentum in India’s electronics manufacturing sector, which has demonstrated its ability to deliver at scale. Brandworks aims to move further up the value chain by emphasising design ownership, deeper engineering integration and long term partnerships with original equipment manufacturers.
“Our participation at CES is a statement of intent,” said Nikita Kumawat, Co Founder and Managing Director of Brandworks Technologies. “India is no longer just a manufacturing base. It is increasingly where complex systems are designed, engineered and industrialised, and Brandworks is being built to support that shift.”
The company’s automotive and EV strategy is anchored in three core strengths: in house research and development, system level design and end to end manufacturing. By working across the full product lifecycle, from concept and co-development to validation and production. Brandworks aims to help OEMs reduce time to market while maintaining quality and reliability.
During CES 2026, Brandworks engaged with global OEMs and technology partners on collaboration models and localisation strategies. Looking ahead, the company plans to expand its R&D footprint, localise key automotive electronics and scale manufacturing to serve both Indian and international markets.



















