Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) has joined hands with the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) to develop a battery for passenger cars using technology. This will be useful to make batteries for space vehicles. According to ARAI, the association will develop and test batteries for use in electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles and then offer to transfer the technology to manufacturers for mass production to bring down the cost of these batteries significantly. The project envisages leveraging strengths of both ARAI and VSSC. The focus of the research will be to develop technology in EV / HEV applications for Indian automotive industry and facilitate promotion of green mobility platform, also promoting import substitution and the government’s mission of ‘Make in India’.
The VSSC has successfully conducted laboratory level testing to find that the technology used in making batteries for space applications is suitable for automobile sector applications. ARAI will work towards testing of the technology at vehicle level and will come out with a prototype in about one year’s time. Thereafter the industry should come forward to manufacture these batteries for supply to automobile manufacturers keeping in mind the affordability aspect.
The concept of using for automobiles the same battery as is used for space vehicles is proved and now with the collaboration with ARAI, it will be tested for actual use in vehicles. The third stage will be to pass on the technology to a mass manufacturer when complementary technology aspects and volumes will determine the affordability of the battery. The blueprint for the project is ready and the institute is in discussions with various stake holders to finalise the plan, as per Urdhwareshe. Besides, the association is also preparing to undertake a data collection project for on-road measurement of pollution from diesel vehicles and old vehicles.