Bangalore-based start-up Altigreen Propulsion Labs has an electric solution for scooters, motorcycles, autorickshaws and mini-trucks — from 2kW all the way up to 40kW.
Altigreen's Shalendra Gupta (far left) and Dr Amitabh Saran have years of experience in engineering, finance and business development, and are non-conformists to conventional industry practices.
A 42V power electronics setup for an e-cargo carrier with the in-house DC-DC convertor, motor controller, ECU and battery management system.
Electric cargo carrier, based on an OEM platform on sale in India, can haul payloads of up to 300kg with its 17kW e-axle mounted at the rear with an ingeniously developed full EV gearbox.
Altigreen Propulsion Lab's 17kw e-axle is of the rigid banjo-type and designed for small commercial vehicles.
The 5kw integrated combo drive designed for two-wheeler application.
A 9kw e-axle compatible with CV shaft and any kind of boot, including muff cups. The drivetrain is being piloted in an e-passenger carrier.
A passenger carrying e-three-wheeler prototype doing rounds in Bangalore. Altigreen has installed a 9kW e-axle through CV joints to the rear wheels.
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05 Aug 2019 | 27681 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

Start-ups in India are an ongoing growth story, each with a mission of its own. Bangalore-based Altigreen Propulsion Labs, set up in 2011 by four entrepreneurs – Dr Amitabh Saran, Shalendra Gupta, Dr Lasse Mocklegaard and John Bangura – with an initial goal to develop retrofit solutions for petrol and ...

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