Alpha partners help EV designer engineer for production

A collaboration with Hinduja Tech is focused on developing Alpha’s EVs for mass production and the ACE Coupe Series, just revealed with help from AMP, Rotiform, and RollingStone Korea, has been updated with a longer wheelbase to accommodate next-generation battery technology.
Alpha Motor Corp. and Hinduja Tech last week announced an agreement to collaborate on the development and production of EVs (electric vehicles), postproduction support, joint research, and development of other mobility projects.
In the space of a little over a year, the Irvine, CA-based auto startup Alpha has released a series of retro-inspired designs on “sustainable solutions in mobility” with vehicle concepts such as its latest ACE Coupe Series announced in March, adding to previously announced Jax, Wolf, and Superwolf EVs. Hinduja Tech, part of business conglomerate Hinduja Group, bills itself as an integrated product engineering and digital solutions provider for the disruptive mobility industry with a leadership position in the EV and autonomous spaces.
Alpha says that the partnership with Hinduja and its end-to-end automotive product development expertise from concept to start of production, plus a period of support with an assurance to reduce product costs, aligns with its growth plans and will boost its commercialization efforts.
“We aim to provide accessible electric vehicles to our consumers while fulfilling our social responsibility,” said Jada Lee