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The automotive industry is undergoing a paradigm shift with the widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EV’s) to address environmental concerns and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. As EV technology continues to evolve, manufacturers face new challenges in producing efficient, reliable, and cost-effective powertrains-the core components responsible for converting electrical energy into motion. In this paper, agile manufacturing principles offer a promising approach to address the dynamic requirements of powertrain production in EV-based car companies. Agile manufacturing is a flexible and adaptive philosophy that emphasizes rapid response to changing market demands, customer preferences, and technological advancements. By leveraging agile principles, EV manufacturers can optimize their powertrain production processes to achieve higher efficiency, lower costs, and faster time-to-market. In this paper, the waterfall cycle model is utilized which is been alluded to and carried out on five companies C1-C5, and the progressive outcomes is portrayed. This abstract explores the application of agile manufacturing in the manufacturing of powertrains for EV-based car companies.