The company is actively working on designing electric trucks with both overnight and fast charge options to ensure a long driving range of 400-500 km on a single full charge.
By Jasvir
Tresa Motors aims to deliver medium and heavy electric trucks equipped with never heard features. The company is actively developing in house axial flux motor and LIDAR enabled driver assistance to integrate into its future electric trucks.

Tresa Motors, a Bengaluru based electric vehicle manufacturer, is aiming to set new standards for medium and heavy duty trucks with its in house axial flux motor and lidar enabled driver assistance.
The company is actively working on designing electric trucks with both overnight and fast charge options to ensure a long driving range of 400-500 km on a single full charge.
Tresa’s Aim for the Future of Electric Trucks
Tresa’s engineering team is tirelessly working to develop its in-house axial flux motor (RJ3). With a weight of just 25 kg, the motor has exceptional torque to weight ratio and efficient power transmission.
The motor will be integrated into the company’s e-axles and feature liquid cooling. Tresa’s axle motor is designed on the 800-1200V FLUX350 platform and has an efficiency of 92%. The talented team is working to improve the efficiency up to 95% while delivering 10 kW per kg.
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The Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Tresa Motors - Rohan Shravan said, “At Tresa Motors, we are on a mission to lead the transformation of not just India’s heavy and medium electric truck industry but that of the world.”
“As a brand that originated out of India, we are confident in making India - via Tresa the reference point for innovation in the EV and automobile sectors. What sets us apart is our commitment to localising production and delivering a product with never heard of features,” he added.
Features of Tresa Model V Trucks
Tresa electric trucks will also contribute to positive environmental impact as they produce zero emissions. With the vehicle scrappage policy in 2024, the medium and heavy electric truck sector will experience significant cost savings for manufacturers while delivering emission-free and sustainable solutions.

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