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Gegadyne Energy’s battery technology can dash-charge electric vehicles in 15 minutes
Wednesday, March 20, 2019 IST
Gegadyne Energy’s battery technology can dash-charge electric vehicles in 15 minutes

The Mumbai startup, founded by two college dropouts, aims to popularise EVs in India by making cheaper, lighter, and environment-friendly battery packs.

 
 

‘The future of transport is electric.’
 
We are sure you’ve heard this before, and we’ll tell you why.
 
Rising fuel prices and increasing environmental hazards associated with petrol and diesel vehicles have led to a pressing need for cleaner, greener, and more affordable mobility solutions worldwide. Over the last few years, there’s been a significant buzz around Electric Vehicles (EVs), which, until not too long ago, was just a pipe-dream or something only Elon Musk spoke about.
 
But they say that ‘today’s science fiction is tomorrow’s reality’, and several Indian startups are, in fact, out to make EVs mainstream in India. These include vehicle manufacturers, mobility aggregator platforms, as well as makers of vehicle components like batteries, chargers, etc.
 
Mumbai-based Gegadyne Energy is one such startup that is riding NITI Aayog’s Electric Vehicle Mission 2030, which states that India can create a $300 billion domestic market for EV batteries by 2030. Gegadyne makes proprietary battery technology for EVs, and is readying for a commercial rollout in early 2020. Its current prototype has a capacity of 1 kWh.
 
The concept originated back in 2014, when two mechatronics engineering students, Jubin Varghese and Ameya Gadiwan, were inspired by the launch of Tesla’s Model X and Model S cars. Jubin was a car enthusiast; Ameya was into hard tech. Both decided to make an EV for their final year project at NMIMS.
 
They went about collecting spare parts from Mumbai’s junkyards, but hit a roadblock when they realised the battery required to power the EV was 3X more expensive than the entire cost of building it. Jubin and Ameya dropped out of college soon after, and started Gegadyne Energy in 2015.
 
They began with lead-acid batteries, which were cheap but took almost forever to charge. Then, they switched to lithium-ion batteries (typically used in EVs), which were quick to charge, but lost some battery life with every charging cycle ala iPhones. “That is when we stumbled upon supercapacitors, which already existed in the market,” Founder-CEO Jubin tells YourStory.
 
The core battery tech
 
Supercapacitors have quick-charging capabilities, come with a longer battery life than lithium-ion batteries, and are much lighter to carry around. But they too have their share of problems. Supercapacitors are usually low on energy density (the amount of energy stored in a given space), and have a high self-discharge rate (the power which drains out without any external load).
 
Jubin and Ameya decided to fix this. Jubin explains,
 
“There was scope to build incremental battery tech instead of creating something from scratch. Since India doesn’t have an established battery supply chain, we decided to work on materials that are widely available in nature.”
 
The battery prototype developed by Gegadyne Energy has a capacity of 1 kWh.
 
The founders enhanced the performance of supercapacitors by mixing
graphene, composite nanomaterials, and Artificial Atoms - quantum physics, basically. They managed to increase the energy density of the batteries, and bring down the discharge rate. Today, this tech forms the core of what Gegadyne does.
 
The startup claims its technology can charge EV batteries from 0 to 100 percent in just 15 minutes. It also makes the batteries cheaper, lighter, and greener. Plus, it improves the battery life cycle by 50X compared to conventional lithium-ion batteries, it claims.
 
Powering EVs, and ‘Make in India’
 
Gegadyne’s tech is being indigenously developed in line with the government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative. Batteries account for one-third of the cost of an EV. At present, India imports lithium-ion cells, which increases the cost burden on vehicle manufacturers. And, Gegadyne wants to correct that.
 
Jubin says,
 
“Making in India allows us to change the unit economics of EVs and everything else associated with them. Unless the batteries get closer to $100/kWh, it will be a daunting task for EV manufacturers to compete with petrol-based vehicles. At present, it is about $300-350/kWh.”
 

 
 
 
 
 

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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

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