As the mayor writes in his personal blog, more than 760 productions in Moscow now manufacture electronics and devices for cars, trains, trucks and other vehicles, as well as road infrastructure. As they develop, companies are introducing new developments and expanding their supply areas.
Two years ago, an intersectoral electromobility cluster began operating in the Technopolis Moscow Special Economic Zone. It has become the main platform for organizing projects in the field of creating a component base for the production and maintenance of electric transport, as well as in the field of developing new technologies for organizing the serial production of passenger electric vehicles, electric light-duty trucks and electric buses. The cluster already includes 62 companies, 32 of them as residents and tenants. Companies are localizing the production of electric motors for electric vehicles, developing and producing electric vans based on the Russian UAZ chassis.
Sergei Sobyanin highlighted seven large companies in the transport sector, whose products every Russian using roads, personal and public transport could encounter to one degree or another. These are:
- «Alfa Automotive Technologies» — produces internal door panels, wheel arches, floors and many other elements of the car. One of the main customers of the company's products is AvtoVAZ, which purchases it for assembling one of its LADA Largus models;
- «Itelma» — produces various electronic solutions for vehicles. This year, according to Sobyanin, it developed a battery for the new LADA e-Largus electric car. The batteries are equipped with a modern control and management system (BMS) of its own design and production, including software. The peculiarity of the double battery for a passenger electric car is that it can be placed in the area where the gas tank was previously located, as well as in the engine compartment. Its energy intensity is 61 kilowatt-hours;
- «SAGA Technologies» — develops and manufactures charging stations for personal and public electric transport, which are already operating in Moscow, Moscow Region, Leningrad Region, Vladimir Region and many other regions of the country;
- «ELTEZA» — produces microprocessor systems for controlling traffic lights, switches and barriers on railway tracks and stations. The company's development allows regulating the movement of trains, ensuring safety and accuracy. In the first half of 2024, it appeared at 32 facilities throughout the country, in addition, ELTEZA helps to manage the entire Circle Line of the metro, 3 BCL electric depots and 18 MCD stations;
- «Terminal Technologies» — a Russian IT company, developer and manufacturer of terminals, validators and payment software included in the register of the Ministry of Industry and Trade. It develops and manufactures readers for cards and validators, and also created special software for transactions under social, bank, service cards, key fobs and Troika cards, as well as smartphones with the Mir Pay system;
- «Lighting Technologies» — produces lighting fixtures for professional outdoor and indoor lighting and lighting control systems, which are supplied to transport, sports, cultural and industrial facilities. In particular, the company has been supplying its developments to the facilities of the Moscow Metro for 20 years;
- «AIR Magistral» — is engaged in the production of road signs, traffic lights, reflectors, autonomous light warning systems with solar panels, fences and other devices that allow ensuring safety for both pedestrians and drivers. The products of this company can be seen throughout Russia on high-speed highways, intersections, parking lots and other facilities.
Earlier it became known that Moscow has doubled increased the production of computers, optics and electronics. The volume of goods shipped increased by more than 1.3 times. And this is only for six months of 2024.
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