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Time of India
22-04-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
IIT signs pact for research into sustainable EV tech
1 2 Bhubaneswar: IIT Bhubaneswar on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Bengaluru-based Numeros Motors to develop rare earth-free electric motor technology. The two entities will collaborate for a two-year research initiative focused on exploring and evaluating various non-magnetic or rare earth-free (RE-free) motor topologies. Aimed at revolutionising the electric mobility space, the tie-up will identify robust, cost-effective and sustainable motor technology catering to India's rapidly growing EV market. IIT director Prof Shreepad Karmalkar said, "IIT Bhubaneswar is coming up with industry-academia collaborations in the field of electric vehicles and other related areas, with a vision to ensure sustainability." He also highlighted the initiatives being taken up by the institute towards the development of research, entrepreneurship and start-up ecosystem in the EV sector, along with other domains, through its Research and Entrepreneurship Park. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo The new motor solutions are expected to play a pivotal role in advancing India's green mobility goals, promoting indigenous manufacturing and supporting the broader Atmanirbhar Bharat vision. "We believe rare earth-free motors will redefine the EV market by lowering production costs and reducing import dependency. Our alliance with IIT Bhubaneswar is a critical move towards building self-reliant, eco-friendly transportation systems in India," said Sreyas Shibulal, founder of Numeros Motors. As India's EV market is poised for exponential growth, the research-driven collaboration is expected to lay the foundation for a new generation of vehicles that are not only cost-efficient but also environmentally responsible. Ankit Dalal, assistant professor of department of electrical engineering, who will lead the project from IIT Bhubaneswar, said, "We are excited to embark on the two-year research journey with Numeros Motors to develop rare-earth-free motor technologies. The partnership represents a shared commitment to sustainable innovation and cutting-edge engineering. With Numeros' industry leadership and our research capabilities, we look forward to creating impactful solutions for the future of electric mobility."


Time of India
22-04-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Numeros Motors partners with IIT Bhubaneswar for rare earth-free EV motor research
Numeros Motors has entered into a research partnership with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bhubaneswar to develop electric vehicle motor technologies that do not rely on rare earth elements. The two-year programme will explore alternative motor designs that can support India's electric mobility goals while reducing dependence on imported raw materials. The collaboration aligns with national objectives to strengthen domestic manufacturing and promote clean transport solutions. Rare earth elements are commonly used in EV motors but are mostly imported, making supply and pricing vulnerable to global market shifts. Research to explore non-magnet motor designs The research will be led by IIT Bhubaneswar's Electrical Engineering Department, with technical collaboration from Numeros Motors' engineering division. The project will focus on designing and testing non-magnet motor topologies that can serve as alternatives to existing rare earth-dependent technologies. Shreyas Shibulal , Founder and CEO, Numeros Motors, said, 'Our partnership with IIT Bhubaneswar marks a significant step in our mission to transform India's electric mobility landscape. We believe that rare earth-free motor technologies will play a crucial role in building sustainable, affordable, and truly indigenous EVs. Scaling these technologies will help reduce import dependency, lower production costs, and contribute meaningfully to a greener, more self-reliant EV ecosystem in India.' Shreepad Karmalkar , Director, IIT Bhubaneswar, said, 'Industry-academia collaboration and entrepreneurship are among the primary focus areas of IIT Bhubaneswar. We are happy to collaborate with Numeros Motors in the field of electric vehicles with a vision to ensure sustainability.' The collaboration was formalised during a signing ceremony attended by representatives from both organisations.