OUR SPEAKERS

  1. Rani Srinivasan – Founder & CEO – Zero21- Renewable Energy Solutions
  2. Stephan Lacock – Mechatronic Engineer, University of Stellenbosch
  3. Vikrant Vaidya – Partner & Lead – EV Systems Engineering, pManifold
  4. Yamini Keche – Energy Efficiency & Emerging Markets, pManifold

Retrofitting electric vehicles (EVs) presents a compelling opportunity to accelerate the transition towards sustainable transportation worldwide. Globally, as countries set ambitious targets for reducing carbon emissions, retrofitting offers a viable solution to upgrade existing internal combustion engine vehicles. It not only extends the lifespan of these vehicles but also significantly reduces their environmental impact. However, challenges persist, such as ensuring compatibility with diverse vehicle models, optimizing battery technology, and addressing regulatory standards.

Additionally, the cost-effectiveness of retrofitting compared to purchasing new EVs remains a critical consideration. In Africa, retrofitting holds immense promise, particularly in regions heavily reliant on older, polluting vehicles. The continent faces unique challenges, including limited access to charging infrastructure and a diverse vehicle fleet. Retrofitting offers an opportunity to bridge this gap by transforming conventional vehicles into cleaner, more efficient alternatives. By leveraging local expertise and resources, Africa can potentially lead in the adoption of retrofitting technologies, fostering economic growth and environmental sustainability. In India, with a burgeoning automotive market and a rapidly expanding EV sector, retrofitting assumes strategic importance. It provides a practical approach to make the existing fleet more eco-friendly, especially in a country with a substantial number of older vehicles.

Furthermore, retrofitting aligns with India’s emphasis on ‘Make in India’ initiatives, spurring innovation and employment opportunities in the EV ecosystem. However, ensuring safety standards, establishing reliable battery disposal mechanisms, and creating robust regulatory frameworks will be essential to unlock the full potential of EV retrofitting in the Indian context.

This webinar aims to discuss: 

  • Business case for EV retrofitment to understand the associated advantages and opportunities (India & Africa).
  • Technical Challenges and mitigation measures in EV retrofitment to ensure reliability and safety (India & Africa).
  • Existing regulatory support to navigate the challenges and drive widespread adoption.

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