Founded in 1985 by V. Rajagopalan, the company celebrates its Foundation Day with campaign #LiftingTheCities and plans for AI- and IoT-driven maintenance, modern equipment, and stronger developer networks
Four decades after its founding, City Lifts India Limited has marked its 40th Foundation Day by outlining the next phase of growth in India’s elevator and escalator sector. Established in 1985 by entrepreneur V. Rajagopalan, the company has grown from a single-office manufacturer into a nationwide provider of vertical and horizontal mobility solutions.
At the anniversary event, the company launched its new advocacy campaign #LiftingTheCities, positioning it as a platform to engage customers, partners, and developers while reinforcing its focus on safety and reliability.
Legacy of four decades
Since inception, City Lifts has combined product innovation with strong after-sales support. The company has been among the first in India to bring in gearless traction systems, machine-room-less (MRL) designs, and intelligent dispatch systems that improve energy efficiency and optimise space. Safety has been a core feature across offerings, with emergency brakes, backup power systems, and staff safety training built into operations.
Quality has been assured through in-house controls and adherence to industry-standard testing protocols. Over the years, the company has also tied up with global technology providers, including KOYO (China), Nidec, and Samjung Tech, to integrate advanced features into its elevators, escalators, auto walks, and parking solutions.
Next decade plans
Looking ahead, Director Navin Rajagopalan said the company is targeting deeper penetration into Tier-II and Tier-III markets, alongside scaling up portfolios for escalators and elevators. Plans include deploying equipment with IoT integration, predictive maintenance powered by AI, and expanded training programmes for employees.
City Lifts is also eyeing participation in large-scale infrastructure projects such as metro stations and airports, aiming to extend its developer network and increase visibility in high-demand segments.
Rajagopalan added that the 40th year is a moment to balance reflection with ambition: “This journey reflects our founder’s vision and the trust of our team and customers. As we look ahead, our goal is to combine technology, customer service, and strong partnerships to remain a leader in India’s vertical mobility industry.”
With the sector poised for demand from real estate growth and infrastructure investments, City Lifts India is preparing to enter its fifth decade with a blend of legacy, innovation, and expansion.
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