Mobec Innovations Appoints Gautam Singh And Satyabrat Shukla As Co-Founders
The Noida-based electric vehicle charging and battery recycling firm expands its leadership team to focus on AI-enabled products and operational growth.
Mobec Innovations, an Indian provider of mobile electric vehicle charging and battery recycling solutions, has elevated Gautam Singh and Satyabrat Shukla to the position of co-founders. The newly appointed executives will join Founder and CEO Harry Bajaj in leading the Noida-based company. The announcement was made in New Delhi on April 16, 2026.
In their expanded roles, Singh and Shukla will focus on developing AI-enabled products and scaling the company's battery recycling and mobile charging divisions. Singh will head research and development and manage daily operations at Mobec's facilities, with a specific focus on advancing battery recycling technologies and process efficiencies. Shukla will direct the company's sales, marketing, and customer relations teams.
Mobec operates across several verticals within the energy and EV sectors. The firm provides portable DC charging solutions ranging from 5 kW to 60 kW for various vehicle types, which users can schedule for their desired location and time via a mobile application. The company is also expanding its hardware portfolio with new energy storage systems, including a compact 7 kW unit and a portable, solar-compatible 30 kW system.
In its battery recycling division, Mobec operates a facility designed to extract minerals such as lithium, cobalt, copper, nickel, aluminium, graphite, and manganese from end-of-life batteries. These extracted materials are subsequently supplied to manufacturers of industrial products, electronics, and other components. The company also tests and refurbishes older batteries for deployment in commercial and residential storage applications.
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