International Centre for Automotive Technology

International Centre for Automotive Technology is located at Manesar in Gurugram district of Haryana state of India. The Rs 1100 crore facility has facilities for vehicle homologation and also testing laboratories for noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) and passive safety. It also includes a powertrain laboratory, engine dynamometers, emission laboratory with Euro-V capability, a fatigue laboratory, passive safety laboratory, and vehicle test tracks. iCAT is also being developed as a Centre of Excellence (CoE) for component development and NVH. ICAT has hosted the world class event NuGen Mobility Summit-2019 in November 2019 which was inaugurated by Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways and Micro,Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India. NuGen Mobility Summit 2021 is scheduled to be held on 27-29 October 2021.

International Centre for Automotive Technology
Homologation
IndustryAutomotive, Research
Founded2006
HeadquartersManesar, ,
Key people
Dinesh Tyagi, Pamela Tikku ,S K Kalia, U K Bhatt,U D Bhangale
Revenue225 cr
OwnerMinistry of heavy industries
Number of employees
490
ParentNATRIP
WebsiteOfficial Website

Facilities

The following facilities are being provided at ICAT:

  • Active & passive safety testing
  • Component evaluation testing
  • Fatigue testing
  • Material testing
  • EMI / EMC laboratory
  • Noise Vibration Harshness
  • Powertrain
  • Vehicle Evaluation Facilities & Homologation Test Tracks[2]
  • Vehicle evaluation
  • Engine Test Lab
  • Vehicle test cell
  • On road testing
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