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  • Secret behind Exponent Energy's 15-minute EV charging tech revealed

    For Exponent Energy, a Bengaluru-based technology startup, water is the differentiating factor for its core pitch of an industry-leading 0-100% battery charge in 15 minutes, for all types of EVs, as it claims. The tech startup bets on the patented feature to help democratise EVs, with a not-so-democratic approach for technology. It aims to scale up business focused only on commercial vehicles in the mid-term.

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  • Exponent Energy reveals 15-minute rapid EV battery charging technology

    The company showcased its proprietary energy stack, comprising the e^pack (battery pack), e^pump (charging station), and e^plug (charging connector), which together enable a 15-minute rapid charge and extend battery life (with a 3000 cycle life warranty, three times the industry standard) using regular LFP cells for the first time.

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  • Technology Talks – Can Start-ups be Technology Gamechangers in 2023?

    With the turn of a new year, the automotive industry is also set to move to the next level of technological advancements. Along with vehicle OEMs, and Tier-1s, start-ups are gearing up to redefine the technology landscape in 2023. New energy storage technologies, reduced EV charging time, Machine Learning advanced System on a Chip, are just some of the ways start-ups want to offer more value to the consumer. A lot coming from start-ups, but will they be technology gamechangers in the automotive or mobility space in 2023? How is a large organisation like Maruti Suzuki tapping the start-up ecosystem for mutual gains, and even training itself to have the strengths of a start-up? Find answers to the above, and also learn about the upcoming technology trends in the automotive industry, in this exclusive and informative new year edition of ETAuto Technology Talks featuring Dr. Tapan Sahoo, ED – Engineering, Maruti Suzuki, Harald Kroeger, President – Automotive Business, SiMa, and former Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, Bosch executive, Ravindra Kharul, President – NPD, Exponent Energy, and Pankaj Sharma, Co-founder and Director, Log9 Materials.

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  • Technology Talks – Can Start-ups be Technology Gamechangers in 2023?

    With the turn of a new year, the automotive industry is also set to move to the next level of technological advancements. Along with vehicle OEMs, and Tier-1s, start-ups are gearing up to redefine the technology landscape in 2023. New energy storage technologies, reduced EV charging time, Machine Learning advanced System on a Chip, are just some of the ways start-ups want to offer more value to the consumer. A lot coming from start-ups, but will they be technology gamechangers in the automotive or mobility space in 2023? How is a large organisation like Maruti Suzuki tapping the start-up ecosystem for mutual gains, and even training itself to have the strengths of a start-up? Find answers to the above, and also learn about the upcoming technology trends in the automotive industry, in this exclusive and informative new year edition of ETAuto Technology Talks featuring Dr. Tapan Sahoo, ED – Engineering, Maruti Suzuki, Harald Kroeger, President – Automotive Business, SiMa, and former Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, Bosch executive, Ravindra Kharul, President – NPD, Exponent Energy, and Pankaj Sharma, Co-founder and Director, Log9 Materials.

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  • New norms put brakes on EV firms, battery companies

    The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways recently amended the AIS156 norms, a stringent testing and certification standard, to ensure better safety following a spate of fire-related incidents involving EVs in summer.

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