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TK Elevator Powering India’s Vertical Growth Story

As India’s urban landscape rises both outward and upward, the role of vertical mobility is undergoing a fundamental transformation. No longer confined to being a functional necessity, elevators and escalators are emerging as critical enablers of efficient, intelligent and sustainable urban ecosystems.
In this conversation, Ravikrishnan S, CEO of TK Elevator India, shares how the company is aligning with India’s rapid urbanisation, infrastructure expansion and digital evolution. From smart cities and mega transport hubs to tier-2 growth markets and sustainability-led design, he outlines how vertical mobility is becoming central to the future of real estate and urban planning.
TK Elevator: Powering India’s Next-Generation Cities
Reimagining Vertical Mobility in a Rapidly Urbanising India
India’s skyline is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with high-rise developments and mixed-use ecosystems redefining urban living. According to TK Elevator, this shift is transforming vertical mobility from a backend service into a critical component of building performance.
Today’s elevators are being designed with intelligent traffic management, digital integration and space optimisation at their core. The focus is not just on moving people, but on enhancing efficiency, comfort and sustainability across increasingly dense developments.

Building for Scale: Supporting India’s Infrastructure Boom
Government-led initiatives like the Smart Cities Mission, AMRUT, and large-scale airport and railway modernisation projects are reshaping infrastructure expectations.
TK Elevator is aligning with this momentum through:
- Localised manufacturing at its Pune facility
- High-capacity production to meet large-scale demand
- Engineering solutions tailored for high-traffic environments
With India rapidly expanding its airport network and redeveloping over 1,300 railway stations, vertical mobility systems are being designed for reliability, efficiency and uninterrupted performance in mission-critical environments.

Smart Elevators: The Rise of Intelligent, Connected Systems
The elevator is no longer just a mechanical system—it is now a connected, data-driven ecosystem.
TK Elevator is leveraging:
- IoT-enabled real-time monitoring
- AI-driven predictive maintenance
- Destination control systems for traffic optimisation
- Touchless and mobile-based access solutions
These innovations not only reduce downtime and waiting times but also enhance user experience, especially in high-density environments like airports, hospitals and commercial hubs.
Expanding Beyond Metros: The Tier-2 & Tier-3 Opportunity
As India’s growth story deepens beyond metros, vertical mobility solutions must adapt to new realities.
TK Elevator’s strategy focuses on:
- Cost-efficient, modular product platforms
- Stronger service networks in emerging cities
- Localised engineering for diverse building typologies
With increasing demand for mid-rise residential and commercial projects—as well as modernization of ageing infrastructure—tier-2 and tier-3 cities represent a major growth frontier.
Sustainability Across the Lifecycle
Sustainability is no longer limited to energy efficiency—it spans the entire lifecycle of a product.
TK Elevator is embedding sustainability through:
- Energy-efficient components like regenerative drives and gearless motors
- Local manufacturing to reduce carbon footprint
- Predictive maintenance to minimise resource use
- Modernisation solutions to extend asset life
The company is also aligning with green building standards such as LEED and IGBC, supporting developers in achieving sustainability goals.

The Future: Vertical Mobility as Urban InfrastructureAs cities evolve into integrated ecosystems—where residential, commercial and transport networks converge—vertical mobility will play a defining role in shaping human movement.
TK Elevator envisions:
- Elevators as part of urban mobility networks
- Seamless integration with metro stations, airports and transit hubs
- Data-driven traffic optimisation and real-time flow management
- Inclusive design for diverse user groups
In this next phase of urbanisation, vertical mobility will move beyond utility to become a strategic layer of urban planning—quietly powering the efficiency of tomorrow’s cities.
Closing Note
As India builds taller, denser and smarter cities, companies like TK Elevator are positioning themselves not just as equipment providers, but as long-term partners in shaping the built environment. With a strong focus on digitalisation, sustainability and localisation, the future of vertical mobility is set to be as dynamic as the cities it serves.
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