
Almighty Auto Ancillary Pvt. Ltd. received an encouraging response at Prawaas 5.0, reinforcing the company’s growing presence in India’s bus and commercial vehicle industry. The company said this year’s exhibition generated significantly higher footfall and promising business inquiries, reflecting the rapid momentum in the bus mobility sector.
At the show, Almighty showcased its range of Tandem, Opposed, Pantograph and Single radial wiper systems designed for buses, construction equipment and commercial vehicles. The company believes Prawaas has emerged as an important platform to connect with OEMs, bus body builders and fleet operators.
“The response at Prawaas 5.0 has exceeded our expectations. We’ve received excellent footfall and encouraging inquiries, making it a valuable platform for engaging with the bus and commercial vehicle industry,” said Vaibhav Kushare, Manager – Marketing, Almighty Auto Ancillary Pvt. Ltd.
With the industry moving towards electrification, digitalisation and stricter safety regulations, Almighty is focusing on developing products that prioritise reliability and passenger safety. Vaibhav emphasised that wiper systems are a critical safety component, particularly during adverse weather conditions, where uninterrupted visibility is essential for safe vehicle operation.

The company’s wiper systems are certified by ARAI and comply with relevant ISO standards, ensuring they meet the performance and quality requirements expected by OEMs and operators.
“Safety has become more important than simply offering economical products. A reliable wiper system plays a vital role in ensuring visibility during challenging weather conditions, and our products are designed to meet the latest safety and quality standards,” he noted.
Commenting on evolving market requirements, he pointed to the implementation of new regulatory norms, particularly for low-floor buses, as a positive development for the industry. According to him, these regulations will encourage safer vehicle designs while helping OEMs, coach builders and fleet operators adopt better operating practices.

At the same time, he acknowledged that the industry continues to face supply chain disruptions and manpower shortages, largely influenced by global geopolitical developments. Despite these challenges, Almighty remains confident of capitalising on the growing demand for buses across India.
“While supply chain disruptions and manpower availability remain industry-wide challenges, we are well-positioned to address them. As bus production continues to grow, we see significant opportunities for quality-focused suppliers like us,” he explained.
Looking ahead, the company expects strong growth driven by increasing government and state transport undertaking (STU) orders, along with the continued expansion of the bus industry. Almighty currently enjoys a strong presence among leading OEMs, including supplier for Ashok Leyland and VE Commercial Vehicles, Tata Motors, Daimler and aims to further expand its customer base across the bus and commercial vehicle segments.
Vaibhav also believes specialised exhibitions such as Prawaas will play an increasingly important role in bringing together stakeholders from the bus ecosystem and supporting the industry’s future growth.




