Autoverse Mobility, a fast-growing B2B platform serving India’s independent garage ecosystem, has launched two strategic initiatives aimed at helping workshop owners run more efficient and profitable businesses. The announcements were made at the company’s Garage Leadership Summit 2026 in Bengaluru, which brought together over 100 independent garage owners, automotive experts, technology leaders, and aftermarket stakeholders to discuss the future of India’s rapidly evolving automotive service industry.

The first initiative, the Autoverse Quick Commerce Program, allows garages to order automotive spare parts directly through the Autoverse platform and receive delivery in as little as 15 minutes from nearby Autoverse stores. Currently available across Bengaluru, the service covers high-demand categories including clutches, suspension components, filters, brake pads, brake discs, belts, hoses, and other fast-moving parts. The second initiative, the Autoverse Franchisee Program, gives entrepreneurs and garage owners the opportunity to set up an Autoverse franchise store, backed by the company’s technology, sourcing capabilities, and supply chain expertise.
Mr. Mihir Mohan, Founder and CEO of Autoverse Mobility, said India’s independent garages are the backbone of the country’s automotive service ecosystem, but as vehicles become more connected and software-driven, garages need more than just spare parts — they need knowledge, training, digital tools, and a strong support ecosystem to compete and grow. He added that the two new initiatives are directly aimed at solving critical pain points around parts access and inventory management that workshops face every day.

A highlight of the summit was a panel discussion titled “Building a Profitable Garage in 2026,” featuring independent garage entrepreneurs who shared insights on emerging opportunities, customer expectations, digital transformation, and sustainable business growth. Expert-led technical sessions added further depth to the event, covering topics such as lubrication technologies and the impact of E20 fuel adoption on vehicle maintenance, conducted by Rene Tschamler of LIQUI MOLY, and a hands-on workshop on Diesel Particulate Filter regeneration led by Alyasir Qureshi from Launch. A product session titled “Before WhatsApp, Open Autoverse” demonstrated how the platform’s digital tools can simplify parts sourcing and day-to-day business operations for workshop owners.
Mr. Rama Shankar Pandey, Co-Founder of Autoverse Mobility, noted that independent garage owners are increasingly looking beyond repairs — focusing on building brands, adopting technology, and redefining the customer experience. He said the conversations at the summit reinforced the industry’s readiness to embrace change and the importance of continuous learning and collaboration.
The summit concluded with networking sessions connecting garage owners with industry experts and technology providers. Through events like this and the initiatives announced alongside it, Autoverse Mobility says it is working toward building a connected, digitally enabled, and future-ready ecosystem for India’s independent automotive aftermarket.




