Under the agreement, Kinetic Green will provide students and faculty with hands-on training, access to laboratories, workshops, and industrial sites.
By Priya Singh

Key Highlights:
Kinetic Green Energy and Power Solutions Limited, a leading electric two- and three-wheeler manufacturer, has signed an MoU with Vishwakarma Institutes and University (VI&U) to promote skill-based training, research, and education. This collaboration aims to bridge the gap between industry and academia while preparing students for careers in emerging technologies.
Under the agreement, Kinetic Green will provide students and faculty with hands-on training, access to laboratories, workshops, and industrial sites. This will give students practical exposure to real-world industry practices.
Curriculum Aligned with Industry Needs
VI&U will update its curriculum to meet industry requirements, ensuring students are prepared for professional opportunities. The collaboration includes:
Focus on Innovation
Students from VI&U will also contribute to AI concept development and marketing projects for Kinetic Green. This initiative encourages innovation in the automotive sector.
Leaders’ Perspectives
Sulajja Firodia Motwani, Founder and CEO of Kinetic Green, highlighted the partnership’s importance, saying, “This partnership aims to provide students with industry-relevant knowledge and practical insights, creating opportunities for learning and innovation.”
Bharat Agarwal, President of VI&U, emphasized the benefits, stating, “This collaboration offers students and faculty exposure to industry practices and the chance to contribute to advanced fields like AI and sustainable technologies.”
Kinetic Green is a leading company in the electric vehicle market, offering a variety of electric two-wheelers and electric three-wheelers. The company also produces electric golf carts and buggies through a joint venture with Tonino Lamborghini, a renowned luxury brand from Italy. Led by Ms. Sulajja Firodia Motwani, a third-generation leader of the Firodia family, Kinetic Green focuses on providing eco-friendly transportation for everyone.
The company achieved several milestones, including being the first to introduce ARAI-approved electric three-wheelers and the first to use Lithium-ion battery technology in electric three-wheelers in India. Kinetic Green has a rich history of over 50 years in the industry, building trust and delivering quality.
With a network of 550+ dealers across India, the company has nurtured relationships with over 1 crore happy customers. Their electric vehicles have covered more than 44 crore kilometers, contributing to a greener future. This effort is equal to planting over 16 lakh trees, highlighting Kinetic Green's commitment to eco-friendly mobility solutions.
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CMV360 Says
This partnership between Kinetic Green and VI&U is a positive step toward preparing students for the real world. Offering hands-on experience and exposure to industry practices will bridge the gap between theory and practical. Focusing on AI and sustainable technologies ensures students are ready for the future while contributing fresh ideas to the industry.

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