http://www.zdnet.com/in/india-startup-evi-flicks-switch-on-electric-vehicles-7000023020/
India startup EVI flicks switch on electric vehicles
By Srinivas Kulkarni  November 13, 2013

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One of their Electric Vehicle transformation products, eUNITs
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Summary: Mumbai-based Electric Vehicle India has designed and developed a
retro-fitted kit to convert existing vehicles into hybrid or electric
vehicles.

The combination of rising fuel prices, depletion of fossil fuels and
increasing carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution presents challenges to economies
across the globe. India is no exception, as witness this Times of India
article reporting the road transport sector guzzles about 80 percent of
India's crude oil consumption.

Ambitious Indian startup, EVI, (Electric Vehicle India) is having a crack at
helping solve these problems with a product that claims to convert any
traditional vehicle into an electric one. A world full of electric powered
vehicles is an environmentalist's paradise, but how sustainable are these
solutions? Can they effectively reduce carbon emissions without impacting
the performance and convenience of the traditional car? 

Founded by Priyank Dahanukar, EVI started developing a kit in 2007 to
convert any vehicle into an electric vehicle. The founder and a friend
started with a prototype for an electric kart from which they developed the
converter technology. The kit can be retro-fitted to convert existing
combustion engine vehicles into hybrid or electric vehicles. According to
Priyank, this became viable following the development of the Indian
government's hybrid and electric vehicle policy.
 
EVI's eUNITs

"We manufacture electric motors, controller, and assembling kit which makes
your existing vehicle run on electricity. We offer an alternate fuel/ energy
solution to the masses. Due to the rise in import cost of fuel if our
technology gets used on a large scale in India we can reduce import costs
and reduce pollution," claims Priyank. He also says the EVI system can
improve vehicle fuel economy, increase power, and enable improved vehicle
handling for both new and existing vehicles.

Does the convertor kit affect the engine? According to this article by Your
Story that's not the case. The EVI kit is a three feet by two feet black box
with a motor, controller for the motor, chargers and Battery Management
System (BMS) with  800 to1000 batteries in one unit.

Different kits are available for engines ranging from 850 cc to 2500 cc.
Generally it takes around eight hours and just eight units of electricity
for the battery to be fully charged, and speeds of 100-120 km are
achievable. Drivers can toggle between the electric vehicle installation and
their petrol/diesel source to run the vehicles.

Besides targeting drivers who would like to convert their existing cars to
plug-in hybrids, EVI is currently working with a variety of development
partners including OEMs, Tier 1s, vehicle integrators and test centres.

While many people are adopting the low cost Tata Nano the EVI approach may
be a cheaper alternative for existing vehicle owners, and better for the
environment. Owners can charge the vehicles at home. 

However, the absence of charging stations in India will be a major obstacle
to large-scale adoption of electric vehicles.  Charging stations would
enhance success prospects as charging time could be reduced to 10 minutes. 
But this needs government support according to Priyank who told Your Story:
"Infrastructure, subsidiary and investment from the government’s end are
very much needed."

Currently a lot of the traction in EVI's product comes from online marketing
and Priyank says there's a lot of interest from customers in Europe where
this technology is readily accepted. As of now they're bootstrapped but are
hoping to scale up and will be looking for funding.

EVI is taking a small hammer to a very large nut, but at least it is taking
action on one of the biggest problems facing the global economy and
environment. These problems are likely to get much bigger. Governments
around the world have already taken some actions to reduce CO2 emissions and
limit fossil fuel usage. It's possible they may have to legislate to address
the problems if they continue to grow. 
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