Evidence first. Then hardware.
R&D is the core strength of Amigas Green Tech. Roadmap decisions come from structured experiments, partner feedback loops and public surveys — not from assumptions about how India charges.
Hybrid Battery System & Charging Management System
A swappable primary pack, a fixed secondary pack and a cloud-managed swap ecosystem — one architecture against range anxiety, charging waits and infrastructure friction. Prototype working and meeting all parameters.
See the architecture →Invention disclosure filed. Detailed technical information is released after patent registration completes — partners can review under NDA.
Research categories
EV technology research
Battery chemistry, BMS, charging behaviour and adoption patterns supporting cleaner mobility.
Battery innovation
Energy density, safety, lifecycle and second-life pathways aligned with grid and EV use.
Pollution reduction systems
Monitoring, mitigation concepts and integration with industrial and urban environments.
Solar optimisation
Generation forecasting, storage coupling and cost-performance gains for rooftop and utility solar.
What we are investigating now
Published at the level of themes, not confidential detail. Deeper material goes to partners, investors and policy bodies on request.
Charging & swap stress
How duty cycles, heat and tariff windows shape the number of packs a site actually needs through a day.
Solar-coupled sites
Whether rooftop generation plus off-peak grid charging can carry a swap cabinet cluster economically.
Pollution pathways
Which mobility interventions move measurable air-quality numbers in dense Indian urban corridors.
EV charging and swapping, distributed solar, and compliance-oriented pollution analytics remain our priority themes. Product concepts and timelines are published as they mature.
Our survey is part of the method, not marketing
The Green Energy & EV survey gives us India-relevant data on charging stress, range expectations and willingness to swap. It is open to the public and reported in aggregate.
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