Autoverse Mobility, a technology-driven auto parts digital distributor platform, announced the appointment of Rama Shankar Pandey as its co-founder.
Autoverse Mobility also launched Autoverse Parts Procurement Platform, a fully integrated digital tool created to streamline the way workshops discover, source, and receive genuine automotive parts, solving a major growth blockers for the success of thousands of them across India and at the same time offer deeper parts distribution opportunity to both OEM’s and Aftermarket Component Manufacturers.
Rama brings with him a rich blend of operational excellence and strategic foresight, honed over two decades of leadership roles across the automotive, transportation, and manufacturing sectors. His extensive career journey includes pivotal roles at Bosch, Tata Green Batteries, and German Autoparts maker Hella’s Indian legal entity, where he served as Managing Director for over a decade. Rama also served as Chairman of the Aftermarket Committee at the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA), where he was instrumental in advancing policy and industry collaboration to strengthen India’s independent aftermarket ecosystem.
At Autoverse, Rama will focus on strengthening manufacturer relationships, expanding distribution infrastructure, and accelerating the company’s tech-driven aftermarket strategy.
Founded by Mihir Mohan in Bengaluru, along with Shiv Soni and Krishnakumar, Autoverse Mobility is a technology-driven distribution platform that is transforming how garages & Multibrand workshops source authentic car parts in India.
Autoverse Mobility aims to build a seamless, high-credibility supply chain that connects OEMs and OES manufacturers directly to garages and, ultimately, to end customers. By ensuring genuine parts availability, accurate fitment, and fast, transparent delivery, Autoverse is elevating trust, efficiency, and professionalism across the entire aftermarket service channel.
Autoverse Parts Procurement Platform connects workshops directly to manufacturers and their existing channel of distributors & dealers, complementing them to improve their distribution efficiency.
Autoverse Parts Procurement Platform offers:
- Smart Parts Discovery: A catalog featuring over 6 million car–part mappings, enabling precise fitment checks for every repair job.
- Real-Time Availability & Pricing: Instant visibility into stock levels, pricing, and alternative part options across the Autoverse network.
- Integrated Ordering & Tracking: One-click ordering and live tracking from supplier to garage, ensuring complete transparency.
- Category-Wise Support: Dedicated modules covering lubricants, filters, suspension, brake, clutch, and electrical components.
- Garage Management Tools: Loyalty programs, order history, automated recommendations, and insights that improve workshop profitability.
Autoverse has raised $3.2 million from investors, including Exfinity Ventures and Ventureast. The company plans to use these funds to expand its catalog, technology infrastructure, and logistics network.
Rama Shankar Pandey, Co-founder, Autoverse Mobility, said, “Autoverse is building something truly transformative; a transparent, tech-enabled supply chain that addresses one of the biggest challenges workshops face today: sourcing genuine parts reliably and quickly. With the launch of our integrated Partner App and Web Platform, we are creating a future-ready ecosystem that delivers authenticity, speed, and operational efficiency. I’m excited to join Mihir, Shiv, and KK in this mission to empower independent workshops across India.”
Mihir Mohan, Founder and CEO of Autoverse Mobility, said, “We’re thrilled to welcome Rama to our founding team and equally excited to introduce the Autoverse Partner Platform to the market. Rama’s leadership experience and domain depth will play a crucial role as we scale our operations nationwide. With our new platform, we are strengthening our promise of timely access to genuine, high-quality parts – enabling garages to deliver safer and more dependable service to car owners.”

