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India Scraps Licence for Automotive Radar Sensors, Boosting ADAS Adoption
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Economic Times12.06.2026Tecnología1 dk okumaIndia

India Scraps Licence for Automotive Radar Sensors, Boosting ADAS Adoption

En resumen

  • India has removed the license requirement for automotive radar sensors operating in the 77-81 GHz frequency band.
  • This move aims to enhance road safety and promote the adoption of advanced driver-assistance and autonomous driving technologies by aligning with global standards.

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Por qué importa

India has removed the licence requirement for automotive radar sensors operating in the 77-81 GHz frequency band. This aims to improve road safety in a country with high accident rates and facilitate the adoption of advanced driver-assistance and autonomous driving technologies.

Tamaño de fuente

India has scrapped a licence requirement for radar sensors, freeing automakers to adopt technology that helps cars avoid crashes and drive themselves by sensing surrounding objects, in a bid to make some of the world's deadliest roads safer.

The world's third largest car market, India reported more than 177,000 deaths in nearly half a million road accidents in 2024, the latest figures show.

In a notice on Thursday, the government waived the licence requirement for radar sensors operating in the frequency band from 77GHz to 81 GHz. That lets companies enable the technology without the government having to separately assign the airwaves.

Automakers Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra, stand to benefit from the change, as well the suppliers behind them, such as Germany's Bosch and Continental.

The radar sensors let a car gauge safe distances, and drive features such as emergency braking, adaptive cruise control and blindspot warnings, to form a basis for autonomous driving.

The change brings India in line with the United States, the European Union and a global telecoms standard, all of which dedicate the same frequency band to vehicle radar.

That lets carmakers and suppliers tap into the same off-the-shelf hardware worldwide, rather than having to build an India-specific version.

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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Wider adoption of advanced driver-assistance and autonomous driving technologies in India.

    Muy probable · Medio plazo

  • Increased demand for automotive radar sensors from Indian manufacturers.

    Muy probable · Medio plazo

  • Potential reduction in road accident fatalities and injuries in India.

    Posible · Largo plazo

Preguntas abiertas

  • What is the timeline for full implementation of these technologies by Indian automakers?
  • Are there any specific safety standards or certifications that will now be required for these sensors?
  • What is the expected impact on the Indian automotive supply chain beyond the mentioned companies?
  • Will this change lead to a reduction in road accident fatalities or injuries in the short term?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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