KPIT Acquires Caresoft Global Engineering Solutions To Strengthen Presence In Commercial Vehicle Segment & Cost Optimisation

KPIT - Caresoft

Pune-headquartered mobility solutions company KPIT Technologies has announced its acquisition of Caresoft Global’s Engineering Solutions business. This strategic move is poised to significantly enhance KPIT’s offerings in cost optimisation and innovative engineering solutions for the trucks, off-highway and broader mobility sectors.

The acquisition of Caresoft Global’s Engineering Solutions arm will allow KPIT to leverage Caresoft’s deep-rooted relationships and extensive domain knowledge within the commercial vehicle segment, particularly in trucks and off-highway vehicles. Furthermore, it is expected to accelerate KPIT’s expansion into the burgeoning Chinese automotive market, capitalising on Caresoft’s established presence and understanding of local OEMs, new energy vehicle (NEV) manufacturers and suppliers.

A key driver for this acquisition is the increasing pressure on global OEMs to innovate rapidly and reduce costs amidst supply chain uncertainties and the growing influence of Chinese competitors.

KPIT believes that an integrated approach encompassing vehicle software, hardware design and manufacturing is crucial to address these challenges.

Kishor Patil, Co-Founder, CEO & MD, KPIT Technologies, said, “At KPIT, we are deepening relationships with trucks and off-highway makers and accelerating foray into China. Also, OEMs across segments are looking for a partner who can bring more agility and cost efficiency by taking an integrated view of software, hardware, and manufacturing. With Caresoft’s strong expertise, we have a strategic partnership which will bring unparalleled value to the mobility ecosystem.”

The integration of Caresoft’s expertise in cost benchmarking and teardown analysis, gleaned from hundreds of vehicle models, will enable KPIT to ramp up value creation through comprehensive full vehicle cost reduction solutions for passenger cars, trucks and off-highway vehicles. This includes tapping into insights from Caresoft’s technology optimisation programs and expanding into areas like software benchmarking. The combined entity also aims to explore downstream implementation opportunities.

Beyond cost optimisation, the acquisition will equip KPIT with new capabilities in manufacturing and industrial engineering, plant layout planning and assembly line optimisation. This will empower OEMs to make more informed decisions from the initial product design phase through to production, ensuring efficiency and quality.

Mathew Vachaparampil, CEO, Caresoft Global, said, “This milestone reflects more than growth. It honours our shared values with KPIT: being relentlessly customer-centric and caring deeply for our people. We will jointly deliver more value to our automotive customers in terms of technology, cost, and speed to market.”

Caresoft Global will restructure its remaining business into three distinct units: Benchmarking, Technology Optimisation & Cost Reduction Engineering, Engineering Talent Solutions and Engineering Solutions (the acquired entity).

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    Nawgati Secures $2.5 Million To Fuel Global Expansion And Fleet Tech Advancements

    Nagwati

    Noida-headquartered fuel-tech startup Nawgati has raised USD 2.5 million in pre-series A funding round from Ajay Upadhyaya and participation from Deepak Bhagnani Family Office, MeitY Startup Hub, Aamara Capital and notable angel investors including Sanjay Sharma (ex-Accenture MD), Ashish Sharma and Prithvijit Roy (founders of BRIDGEi2i) and Vivek Mathur (former Partner & COO at Elevation Capital).

    The start-up shared that it has earmarked the funds towards strategic global expansion initiatives and to further strengthen its domestic footprint across India. Additionally, it plans to scale its fleet management solutions, currently deployed with Mahanagar Gas, to other major fuel corporations. This move aims to solidify Nawgati's position in providing intelligent and connected solutions for fleet operators and fuel station networks.

    Vaibhav Kaushik, CEO and Co-founder, Nawgati, said, "We are thankful for the support of such a distinguished group of investors who share our vision for transforming fuel operations. This funding will be crucial in deepening our Indian market presence and accelerating our entry into international markets. Our focus remains on delivering tangible value to both businesses and end consumers as we scale our partnerships and technology offerings."

    Nawgati has developed Aaveg, a comprehensive platform that integrates fuel stations, fleet operators and consumers. This unified system optimises fuel network utilisation, streamlines refuelling processes, reduces customer wait times and provides real-time visibility into fuel availability and fleet movements.

    Furthermore, Nawgati's technology offers critical operational insights for fuel station owners, enabling improved forecasting, smarter resource allocation, congestion mitigation, enhanced compliance management and data-driven strategic decision-making.

    Lead investor Ajay Upadhyaya, said, "Nawgati is tackling a significant pain point in a high-impact industry that has seen limited technological disruption. I am enthusiastic about supporting their team as they bring much-needed efficiency, transparency, and scalability to fuel and fleet management, both within India and on a global scale. Their vision and execution capabilities make them a compelling player in this space."

    This pre-series A funding builds on previous investments from key players such as Maharatna PSU GAIL, the Department of Science and Technology (DST), MeitY Startup Hub, investors from Shark Tank India, BITS Spark and Girnar Growth Ventures.

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      Driverless Trucks Hit US Roads In Logistics Breakthrough

      Uber freight

      In a landmark development, Uber Freight, in collaboration with Aurora, has announced that fully autonomous lorries (trucks) have been completing return journeys between Dallas, Texas and Houston, Texas (approximately 386km) since April.

      These driverless Class 8 trucks are transporting live, commercial freight with no human intervention behind the wheel. This event marks a significant moment as Uber Freight becomes the first logistics platform to offer shippers access to this technology on public roads.

      The company shared that the haulage sector has long grappled with issues such as high driver turnover and underutilised assets. Autonomous trucking aims to ease these pressures while providing tangible benefits for shippers, carriers and consumers.

      Uber Freight’s autonomous vehicle (AV) carriers have achieved notable results to date:

      • Over 500,000 supervised autonomous miles covered on public roads while carrying freight over the past four years.
      • The company has moved freight for more than 20 shippers across various industries.
      • Goods delivered include everyday essentials such as pet food, paper products, beverages, appliances and packaging materials.

      Lior Ron, Founder & CEO, Uber Freight, said, “This milestone is a clear example of what can be achieved when innovation meets logistics leadership. Working with Aurora, we are shaping a future where autonomous lorries enhance the efficiency and reliability of supply chains. This is the kind of value that shippers across the industry are seeking – and why we are dedicated to building a more intelligent and resilient freight network.”

      Uber Freight started its journey in autonomous trucking in 2021 with strategic alliances to commercialise AV technology. The integration of the Aurora Driver into the Uber Freight platform has resulted in a seamless end-to-end solution where booking, tracking and load adjustments are managed digitally and efficiently.

      This deep integration positions Uber Freight as the first and only logistics network to fully synchronise with autonomous lorries, ensuring freight is matched to suitable routes with minimal human involvement.

      With nearly USD 20 billion in freight under management (FUM) and a substantial logistics network, Uber Freight claimed it is well-placed to scale the commercialisation of autonomous lorries. Their leadership in this area extends beyond technology to encompass collaboration and trust-building with shippers, carriers, and partners.

      Through initiatives such as the Premier Autonomy Programme, which offers early access to over one billion of Aurora’s driverless miles to Uber Freight carriers through 2030, the company is enabling carriers of all sizes to improve their operations through autonomous technology.

      Looking ahead, preparations are underway to support Aurora’s expansion of driverless operations to El Paso and Phoenix by end-2025, opening up new routes and opportunities for the sector.

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        RenewBuy Enters Auto Loan Segment with Launch of RB Wheelz, Targets Disbursing INR 15 Billion Loan In FY2026

        Automotive loan

        Leading insurance technology firm RenewBuy makes strategic foray into automotive loan segment with RB Wheelz brand.

        The RB Wheelz brand will provide a full suite of automotive loan products — including new vehicle financing, balance transfers and top-up loans — all accessible through RenewBuy’s upgraded digital platform. The integration is designed to offer consumers a seamless experience by combining financing and insurance under one digital roof.

        The company estimates that the automotive financing market is expanding at a CAGR of 15–16 percent, which makes it an attractive opportunity for digital-first players like RenewBuy.

        In the final quarter of FY25, RenewBuy disbursed nearly INR 1 billion in automotive loans. Looking ahead, the company aims to onboard approximately 10,000 customers and scale its loan disbursement to INR 15 billion in FY2026. The initial rollout will focus on four-wheelers and fleet vehicles.

        Indraneel Chatterjee, Co-Founder, RenewBuy, said, “Having served consumers in the insurance space for nearly a decade, we are now expanding our footprint in the financial services ecosystem. We’re leveraging our technology and a 150,000 strong advisor network to bring loan services to consumers across metros and smaller towns. Over 75 percent of buyers in Tier II and III cities are opting for vehicle financing — a high-potential segment we aim to empower with accessible, seamless, and digital solutions.”

        RenewBuy’s upgraded platform now includes a dedicated loan feature, supported by partnerships with 18 leading banks and NBFCs.

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          Elektrobit, Metoak Ink Strategic Partnership to Advance Software Defined Vehicle Tech

          Elektrobit - Meotak

          Elektrobit, a wholly owned independent subsidiary of Continental, has announced a strategic partnership with Metoak, a Chinese provider of intelligent driving solutions, to accelerate the development and adoption of software-defined vehicles (SDVs).

          The collaboration integrates Elektrobit’s EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications – an open-source operating system compliant with automotive safety standards – with Metoak’s high-performance chips and driving algorithms. The first mass production project, now in its initial phase, focuses on stereoscopic vision and multi-sensor fusion technologies for next-generation ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) controllers. Mass production is expected by early 2026.

          The project marks the first integration of open-source systems with domestic chips in China’s intelligent driving sector. Elektrobit brings its global software expertise, while Metoak contributes its stereoscopic vision technology, aiming to deliver secure, cost-effective, and updateable SDV solutions for Chinese automakers.

          The partnership centres around two areas:

          EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications – The world’s first open-source, high-performance computing OS to meet ISO 26262 ASIL B and IEC 61508 SIL 2 safety standards. Its customisability and compliance with the UNECE R155 cybersecurity regulation make it a competitive choice for automakers. Metoak has successfully adapted the OS to its chips, reducing supply chain risks and offering a flexible solution for local manufacturers.

          AUTOSAR Software and Autonomous Driving – The partners will co-develop ASIL D-certified Classic AUTOSAR software to optimise real-time communication and safety. They also plan to work on Level 3 autonomous driving algorithms and build a local ecosystem to support the ‘domestic chips + open-source system’ model.

          Yaojie Lu, CEO of Metoak, said: “Partnering with Elektrobit combines the flexibility of EB corbos Linux with our stereo vision and AI technology, enabling cost-efficient and precise perception solutions.”

          Maria Anhalt, CEO of Elektrobit, added: “The success of SDVs depends on openness and collaboration. We’re proud to see the industry’s first open-source safety-compliant OS entering mass production alongside Metoak.”

          The partnership sets the stage for scalable, safety-certified SDV innovations in China and beyond.

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