Schaeffler India announces launch of its innovative Planetary Gear System (PGS) from Hosur plant
This innovative product marks a significant step forward in the Indian automotive sector, aligning with the Government of India’s ‘Make in India’ initiative and the growing demand for hybrid vehicles.

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Schaeffler India, a leading motion technology company, has announced the launch of its innovative Planetary Gear System (PGS) from Schaeffler’s Hosur Plant. This solution is specifically designed for Dedicated Hybrid Transmission (DHT) vehicles in India. This innovative product marks a significant step forward in the Indian automotive sector, aligning with the Government of India’s ‘Make in India’ initiative and the growing demand for hybrid vehicles. PGS by Schaeffler India will not only enhance vehicle performance but also offer several benefits to OEM partners. By manufacturing these systems locally, we are offering a robust value proposition to our OEM partners. This local production ensures Schaeffler India brings its global innovation and quality to local OEM partners in India. Harsha Kadam, Managing Director & CEO, Schaeffler India, commented on this milestone: "The launch of PGS represents a remarkable achievement for Schaeffler India. This innovation not only strengthens our commitment to the ‘Make in India’ initiative but also underscores our dedication to delivering superior motion technology solutions that meet the evolving needs of the automotive industry. Schaeffler’s global innovation, quality and technology enables us to bring this PSG systems made in India closer us to our OEM partners. We are proud to contribute to the growth of hybrid vehicles in India with products that enhance performance and sustainability."
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