MeitY launches indigenous 30 kW integrated drive system to boost EV adoption
New Delhi [India], March 2 (ANI): The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) launched an indigenously developed 30 kW Wide Band Gap (WBG)-based Integrated Drive System on Monday to boost electric vehicle adoption.
Developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Thiruvananthapuram, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras and Lucas TVS, the technology aims to strengthen domestic capabilities in advanced power electronics. The system was officially unveiled by MeitY Secretary S. Krishnan at the IIT Madras campus in Chennai, an official release from the Ministry of Electronics and IT said.
Addressing the gathering at the launch, S. Krishnan stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of "Make in India, Make for the World" is being realised through the indigenous development of advanced power electronics technologies.
The Secretary further explained the technical advantages of the new system, noting that the design integrates components to enhance efficiency. He also highlighted that the newly launched 30 kW Integrated Drive System integrates the electric motor and inverter into a single compact, high power-density unit, replacing the conventional separated motor-drive configuration.
The project was executed under the National Mission on Power Electronics Technology (NaMPET). The event saw participation from E. Magesh, Director General, C-DAC; Manoj Kumar Jain, Group Coordinator (R&D in IT & CC& BT), MeitY; Ramanathan N S, CTO, Lucas TVS Chennai; Renji V Chako, Senior Director, C-DAC, Thiruvanthpuram; Om Krishan Singh, Scientist 'E', MeitY; Prof Kamlesh Hatua, IIT Madras, and representatives from industry. (ANI)
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