Brembo and Ningbo SAFE Announce Joint Venture for Motorcycle ABS in India
Joint Venture Details and Market Impact
June 17 (Reuters) - Italian brake maker Brembo and Ningbo SAFE Brakes Systems have agreed to form a joint venture in India to make motorcycle anti-lock braking systems, expanding into a market set for tighter safety rules.
Ownership and Facility Information
Brembo said on Wednesday it would hold a 60% stake in the new company, BRSF Active Safety Solutions, which will produce anti-lock braking systems from a dedicated facility in Chakan, in Pune district.
Target Market
The venture will target India's two-wheeler market, which the companies said totals up to 25 million vehicles.
Product Offerings and Manufacturing Plans
• BRSF Active Safety Solutions will assemble and supply both dual-channel and single-channel ABS for motorcycle original equipment manufacturers in India
• The Indian plant is expected to employ around 50 people, with staffing to grow in line with production volumes
Regulatory Environment and Safety Standards
• India's transport ministry has proposed last June mandatory ABS for motorcycles with engine displacement below 125cc; a January 2026 implementation date was postponed, with new deadline still pending
Company Statements and Brand Strategy
• "The joint venture with Ningbo SAFE Brakes Systems reflects our commitment to supporting the progressive evolution of motorcycle safety standards in India," said Andrea Paganessi, Brembo's Motorcycle GBU Chief Operating Officer
• The venture will operate under Brembo's BYBRE brand, which covers foundation brake solutions for motorcycles
Regulatory Approvals
• The joint venture is subject to customary regulatory approvals before closing
(Reporting by Romolo Tosiani in Gdansk, Giulio Piovaccari in Milan; Editing by Matt Scuffham)


