Rama Shankar Pandey joins Autoverse Mobility as co-founder; says Autoverse is building a smarter ecosystem

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Autoverse Mobility has announced a major leadership addition with industry expert Rama Shankar Pandey joining the company as its new co-founder. The company also introduced its full-scale Autoverse Parts Procurement Platform, a digital solution designed to modernise how independent garages and workshops source genuine vehicle parts. The announcement marks a significant step toward transforming India’s fast-growing automotive aftermarket, which relies heavily on trusted, quick, and transparent access to spare parts.

Transforming the Parts Ecosystem for Workshops

Across India, thousands of garages face a common challenge: finding authentic spare parts quickly and at the right price. Delays in sourcing parts affect repair timelines. Mismatched or low-quality parts reduce customer trust. Autoverse aims to eliminate these long-standing issues with its new platform. The system gives workshops a simple and reliable way to identify accurate parts, check availability instantly, and place orders without confusion. The platform works like a smart assistant for mechanics, helping them find the exact part they need based on the vehicle’s details. Its goal is simple—make parts sourcing as easy as possible so workshops can deliver faster and better service to car owners.

Rama Shankar Pandey’s Expertise Brings New Strength

Rama Shankar Pandey is a respected name in India’s automotive industry. He brings more than two decades of experience across leadership, manufacturing, and aftermarket operations. His previous roles include managing major automotive businesses and leading important industry committees focused on improving India’s aftermarket standards. At Autoverse, he will guide the company’s expansion strategy, establish stronger relationships with part manufacturers, and help build a supply chain that benefits both suppliers and workshops. His leadership is expected to accelerate Autoverse’s growth and strengthen its mission to build a modern, tech-enabled aftermarket ecosystem. The company believes that his deep understanding of the sector will create new opportunities and drive faster adoption of its platform.

Inside the New Autoverse Digital Platform

Autoverse’s new platform is designed as a complete digital foundation for the aftermarket. It aims to replace the traditional, time-consuming process of calling multiple suppliers or checking several stores for a single part. The system offers accurate part identification through a detailed digital catalog that covers millions of combinations. It supports real-time pricing so workshops know the exact cost before placing an order. The platform also shows live stock updates, which reduces uncertainty and helps workshops plan repairs better. With its hybrid logistics network, Autoverse can deliver many essential parts within minutes in certain locations. This level of speed can greatly reduce downtime for garages and improve customer satisfaction. The platform also includes workshop management features that make tracking orders, planning repairs, and managing inventory much easier.

Building the Future of India’s Aftermarket

The appointment of Rama Shankar Pandey reflects Autoverse Mobility’s ambition to build a modern and organised aftermarket for India. The company aims to expand into more cities, partner with more OEMs and suppliers, and create a strong digital backbone for garages nationwide. With its growing technological infrastructure and experienced leadership team, Autoverse is now positioned to play a major role in shaping the future of the automotive service ecosystem. The company’s focus remains clear: bring reliability, transparency, and speed to every part of the car servicing journey. The addition of an industry leader like Rama signals the beginning of a stronger and more connected aftermarket, where workshops can work confidently and customers can trust the quality of service they receive.