8 FEB 2026 It was a great honor to participate in Acma Automechanika and connect with auto component manufacturers across the entire value chain in the automobile industry. From engines to specialised components like pistons,gaskets,axles,steering,suspension ,chassis, paints and more. Participating in the event gave me a chance to gauge the depth of the automotive industry and understand how many small business owners and skilled workers are needed to manufacture a vehicle. Its market value can't fully capture the century of research,the countless hours, the blood sweat and tears that have gone into making a modern automobile. Although there were infinite opportunities to learn for a curious mind a few things really jumped out and made me think. One of those was how automobiles have very effectively managed to combine multiple ways of controlling the movement of a running vehicle. Of course there is the engine but there's also hydraulics for power steering ...
28 Jan 2026 I thank the society of automotive engineers for organising a 2 day power packed conference on current status and the future of EV charging in North America. As many of the presenters noted, EV charging is now being viewed as an infrastructure problem, not a niche technology that needs to be proven. The focus is on scaling charging ubiquity, grid-integrated vehicles and commercial viability. Some hard problems like megawatt-scale thermal limits, urban curbside access, and standards interoperability still need to be solved but it's almost certain that they will be in due time. If we look at the history of US innovation it's clear that the country has become very good at building new technological infrastructure. Credit cards ,ATMs,internet and many more examples prove this point. It was quite clear after listening to the speakers that US policy makers are going to go all in on EV technology. Critics often point out some notable blind spots in the policy...