Ecozen and Volektra join hands to develop sustainable EV technology

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 07-30 16:30

This collaboration looks to create a future where sustainable transportation solutions become the standard rather than the exception, furthering the capabilities and reach of electric mobility technologies.
Ecozen, a climate-smart technology leader, has made investment in Volektra, an innovator in electric vehicle (EV) technology. This partnership includes investors such as Thinkuvate and Growthfactory.

Ecozen’s proficiency in advanced motors and IoT will combine with Volektra’s magnet-free motor technology (SEEM) to create efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective electric mobility solutions.

The collaboration targets the development of high-performance EV solutions that do not rely on rare earth magnets, which are typically environmentally hazardous. Volektra’s SEEM technology promises cleaner, more sustainable, and enhanced performance alternatives for EV motors.

“Our magnet-free motor technology (SEEM) eliminates the need to use rare earth minerals,” Volektra's founder and CEO Manish Seth, said. “This maintains cost-effectiveness and performance and enables better control while contributing to a cleaner environment. We believe Volektra is driving the future of sustainable transportation by providing innovative, affordable, and high-performance EV conversion kits,” he added.

Ecozen's CEO and co-founder, Devendra Gupta, said, “Ecozen has always been at the forefront of sustainability with our climate-smart technology, impacting millions globally. Our investment in Volektra is a game-changer, merging our technological prowess to redefine electric mobility. By eliminating the reliance on rare-earth magnets, we’re not just enhancing efficiency—we’re leading the charge toward a more sustainable future in transportation.”

Prateek Singhal, COO and co-founder of Ecozen, said, “Partnering with Volektra is a strategic move that amplifies our shared vision for sustainable mobility. This collaboration brings together our strengths to push the boundaries of innovation. As Volektra opens doors to new markets, Ecozen’s advanced technologies will drive further breakthroughs. Together, we’re setting the stage for a transformative leap in the future of transportation.”

A key facet of this partnership is the integration of Ecozen’s controllers into Volektra’s innovative Vollkits. These plug-and-play conversion units, which utilize Volektra’s proprietary VSAC technology, have already been successful in the European market. Over 20,000 three-wheelers and numerous e-bikes are currently powered by Volektra's first-generation drivetrain. By marrying Ecozen’s advanced control systems with Volektra’s cutting-edge motor technology, the partnership seeks to redefine the EV landscape, making sustainable transportation more accessible.

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