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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Suprajit Inks Exclusive Deal to Bring Blubrake’s ABS Tech to Emerging Markets
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Suprajit Inks Exclusive Deal to Bring Blubrake’s ABS Tech to Emerging Markets

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 7, 2025 10:44 am
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In a major leap towards global innovation, Suprajit Engineering has signed a strategic Licensing and Technology Transfer Agreement with Italy’s Blubrake S.p.A. The move is more than just a handshake between two companies—it’s a big step forward in making modern vehicles safer, smarter, and more efficient.

A Powerful Collaboration Begins

Blubrake is a well-known name in Europe, especially in the electric bicycle market. Founded by Fabio Todeschini, the Italian company leads the way in Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS) for pedalec and speed-pedalec bikes. These are electric bicycles that support pedal-assisted motion and are increasingly popular in European cities.

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Now, Suprajit has joined hands with Blubrake to take this technology to the next level.

What’s in the Deal?

Under this agreement, Suprajit gets exclusive rights to develop and manufacture Blubrake’s patented ABS technology—but not for bikes. Instead, this tech will now be used for non-pedal-based vehicles in four major markets: India, China, Southeast Asia, and Brazil.

This is a smart move. These regions are seeing a rise in electric vehicles, especially two- and three-wheelers. Making these vehicles safer with cutting-edge ABS could change the game.

Why ABS Matters

ABS isn’t just a fancy add-on—it’s a life-saving feature. It prevents the wheels from locking up during sudden braking, helping riders maintain control and avoid accidents. In countries where traffic is often unpredictable, this feature can make a real difference.

Blubrake’s ABS stands out because of its unique architecture. It reduces the complexity of the braking system, making it easier to build, lighter in weight, and better in performance. This means safer rides, smoother drives, and fewer compromises.

Also Read: Ola Electric Registers 23,430 Units in March 2025! See Why the Demand is Skyrocketing?

A Vision for Global Safety

Ajith Rai, the Founder and Chairman of Suprajit Engineering, shared his excitement about the deal:

“Fabio and his team have developed a product that competes with the best ABS systems in Europe. I must thank Fabio for trusting Suprajit to launch his technology in new markets. ABS is a safety-critical feature, and its growing adoption shows how important it is for today’s vehicles.”

This isn’t just a business win—it’s part of Suprajit’s bigger vision: to become a global leader in brake systems. With this partnership, Suprajit is positioning itself as a key player in the evolving world of electric mobility and automotive safety.

What This Means for the Market

As EV adoption rises in countries like India and Brazil, the demand for smarter, safer braking systems will follow. Suprajit’s decision to bring in proven technology from Europe and adapt it for local needs shows a forward-thinking approach.

And because the agreement focuses on non-pedal vehicles—like e-scooters, e-rickshaws, and compact EVs—it directly supports the future of urban transport.

A Safer Road Ahead

With this move, Suprajit is not just adding a new product to its portfolio. It’s taking a clear step toward creating a safer, more reliable, and globally connected mobility ecosystem.

From Milan to Mumbai, and from São Paulo to Shanghai, this partnership brings together innovation and opportunity—making every journey a little bit safer.

Also Read: M&M’s Electric Bet Pays Off: EV Demand Soars Amid 23% Sales Jump

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