Greaves Electric Mobility, the Indian electric vehicle maker behind the popular Ampere two-wheelers, is taking a big step toward smarter, data-driven e-bike experiences by partnering with global software-defined vehicle platform provider Sibros. The collaboration will embed Sibros’ Deep Connected Platform into Ampere electric bikes, bringing over-the-air software updates, real-time diagnostics and predictive insights to India’s urban riders for the first time.
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This new connected tech layer is designed to transform how Ampere bikes operate and are supported after purchase. Through secure cloud connectivity, the platform will constantly log operational data, enable remote troubleshooting and deliver software improvements automatically — similar to how modern cars receive updates. Riders and service teams will gain visibility into key metrics such as battery health, usage patterns and system performance, helping boost reliability and confidence in everyday city journeys.
For Greaves Electric Mobility, the move signals a strategic shift toward smarter and more future-ready electric two-wheelers in a fast-evolving EV market. Traditionally focused on mechanical quality and range, the company is now embracing digital connected services that are increasingly expected in contemporary electric transport. Real-time data and remote update capability not only give owners convenience and peace of mind but also help the brand optimise vehicle performance over time without physical service visits.
Sibros’ Deep Connected Platform supports full-vehicle over-the-air software delivery, secure diagnostics and analytics that can help prevent issues before they arise. Such capabilities have been central to the adoption of connected tech in passenger cars and commercial EVs, and now they are being tailored for two-wheelers — a first for many electric bike customers in India and similar markets.
By integrating this technology into Ampere bikes, Greaves Electric Mobility is positioning its products not just as eco-friendly transport, but as smart mobility solutions that evolve through software, mirroring broader trends in the electric vehicle industry. As connected vehicle features become mainstream, this initiative could set a new benchmark for digital experiences in the electric two-wheeler category.
Source: GlobeNewsWire