Imagine cutting development time in half for a fast, reliable EV charging solution. Statiq, with Ansys Multiphysics simulations and CADFEM’s expertise, is revolutionizing India’s EV charging infrastructure to be more cost-effective, robust, and thermally optimized for on-the-go users.
Imagine wasting 30% of food on your plate, every time you eat. That’s pretty much what’s happening with over 50% of world’s electricity used to run electric motors operating at inadequate efficiencies. Abhinava Rizel is challenging this by constantly developing and optimizing electric motor technologies for higher efficiency and torque density.
With the advent of 2 wheeler and 3 wheeler vehicles in the Indian market, the proportion of EVs on road is skewed towards low power low voltage segments. These segments consist of battery size of 2kWh to 7 kWh for a range of 60km to 200km. This results in a driving range of around 40km/kWh in 2 wheelers and 20km/kWh in 3 wheelers.