Tsuyo Appoints Prashant Ranjan To Lead Sales And Service Expansion

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Leadership Move Signals Tsuyo’s Growth Ambitions

India’s EV component ecosystem is entering a new phase of growth, and companies are increasingly strengthening their leadership teams to capture emerging opportunities. Tsuyo Manufacturing has appointed Prashant Ranjan as Director In-Charge – Sales & Service as the company looks to expand its domestic operations and strengthen customer engagement across India.

The appointment comes at a time when demand for electric powertrain technologies is rising rapidly across multiple vehicle segments, creating new opportunities for component manufacturers.

Driving Market Expansion And Customer Engagement

In his new role, Ranjan will be responsible for leading several key business functions, including:

• Market expansion and business development
• Customer engagement initiatives
• After-sales service operations
• Service network development
• Strengthening domestic business operations

Prior to joining Tsuyo, he held leadership positions at Saint-Gobain, Wipro, and Godrej, where he contributed to business transformation, revenue growth, and organisational development initiatives.

Strengthening India’s EV Component Ecosystem

Tsuyo has built a strong presence in India’s EV supply chain through its portfolio of electric motors and controllers.

Key highlights include:

• Motor and controller solutions ranging from 0.5 kW to 400 kW
• More than 200,000 motors supplied
• Partnerships with over 50 OEMs
• Applications across three-wheelers, commercial vehicles, and off-road equipment
• Manufacturing facilities in Greater Noida
• Technology collaborations with IITs and NITs

These capabilities have positioned the company as an important supplier within India’s growing electric mobility ecosystem.

Why This Matters For The Industry

As EV adoption accelerates, the spotlight is increasingly shifting towards companies supplying the technologies that power electric vehicles. Motors, controllers, and powertrain systems form the backbone of the EV ecosystem, making reliable component suppliers critical to long-term industry growth.

Tsuyo’s latest leadership appointment reflects a broader industry trend where EV component manufacturers are investing not only in technology and production but also in customer support, service networks, and commercial scale. As localisation becomes a strategic priority, companies with strong manufacturing and service capabilities are expected to play an increasingly important role in shaping India’s electric mobility future.

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