This is soo amazing technology...insted of scrapping all petrol and dieselccar..its better to install electric system and convert into electric...which will save millions of money on making new electric car . Great prototype ...excellent work..
If the entire worlds vehicle fleet is scrapped to make way for EV roll-out then the impact to CO2 emissions would make it all a futile exercise. Better we convert as much as possible and limit waste of finite resources.
Remote Controlled BS 6 vehicles are very less polluting plus electricity is not available in all areas and electric vehicles are more expensive and charging takes time and 50% electricity is made from coal which EVs will increase the demad for which will increase pollution. In flood affected areas you cannot charge the vehicles but can fill petrol. And there will be a huge number of unemployment due to ICE engine parts There are very large number of MSMEs producing automotive components which will have to close down and the government is running on petrol and diesel taxes. Ev will take long time to charge even at charging station suppose it takes1 hour.India being a very populated country people cannot wait for such long time in summers when its 45 degrees. And people living in flats ,small houses cannot charge their vehicles. It will take a long time for EVs to come or its impossible and government too has accepted this and said that further both EVs and ICE engine cars will be registered, the companies should look for ethanol engines cng lpg engines and hybrid cars. And EV components come from china and lithium will also be have to be imported from there as we import crude oil. And unemployment will be on a large number so ICE engines should continue. Plus scrapping EVs is a very polluting process than engines. And electric vehicles looses 4-5% range every year and not suitable for snow areas. And in india , according to sources in hot areas battery may heat up and can switch off for some time.
@@raaghavlonial4769 IOC (Indian Oil corporation) started one project for producing Metal Air battery which doesn't need recharging just change the anode plates, within 3 minutes at IOC centers , it got powered up again . The technology is with Israel company. IOC partnered with them to produce metal - air batteries in India. IOC predicted fall in oil business, and sustain it's business ventured in battery business. Your concerns for MSME in MV industry is correct. But they all can switchover business to EV vehicle. More inventions in electrical power strorage, less cost , more power density , less recharging time may be expected in near future. More EV change with Current level technologies, and also high cost is not feasible , Any new breakthrough invention only wipe out existing petrol diesel vehicles.
Indian govt do not want to introduce electric vehicles at all, coz electric vehicles are almost maintenance free & the whole industry of after sales service is one of the most lucrative business ( for example if you have a sub compact sedan like DZire , Amaze & so on maintenance costs are around 50 paise per km ( approx ) , so you can calculate the costs , and hence the auto industry & the govt burning hole in our pockets will banish . So , suppose if you buy an electric car ROI ( or the break even time ) will be less as compared to the conventional cars !! Hats off to the our Govt & auto industry!!
@Kush 777 let's get this straight, this is purely city commuter option rt now. With a range of 110kms should suffice 90% of d ppl. India had power deficiency until recently, thanks to solar initiatives that is at least changing. In a few years we will have charging cafes all across the city n highways.
I would agree if you said the gov with respect to the petroleum products 50paisa per km for the IC engine maintenance is really too high for the cars that you have mentioned. Must be half or even less. The maintenance cost for the rest of the mechanical parts are almost same for both cars,like suspension, brake, bushes etc components.
Awesome work by Bosch. Next obvious questions : When is it going to be reality. What would be the price . How many kilometers per full charge. Appreciate your response. As it would help spread the word and make people aware of such research in India
Truly awesome job.. But I guess it's too early to ask for pricing and specs as the battery pack is small (in the boot as mentioned in the interview.. So the redundant petrol tank still occupies space) + no ac.. yet.. But worth tracking!
@@sachinmb6479 A lot of pvt companies have started doing that. The general public needs to start adopting evs in order to get more companies to make evs
Nice job and congratulations to Bosch team. We all new can be modified our existing cars in an easy and cost effective manner. More experts need to come with solutions then the Govt announce their vision 2025/2030. Don't see this conversion as a big business. It's all our country requirement to reduce burden on fuel. If we don't prove ourselves, neighbour countries will start import all equipments to us.
Appreciate make in india by bosh. This is just the start. My view on this, it is clearly evident that due to weight of batteries in the boot, the car seems to be pinched down at the rear. I have experience on cng converted car on similar thing and trust me, this creates ride issue when two people accompany at the rear seats. You have to take care for small patches or bumps of the road everytime while driving since the car keeps on jumping from back. Even the life of suspension also decreases and to be replaced early. Whereas tesla has done a fantastic job by integrating their custom manufactured battery in the floor itself thus enabling centre of gravity precisely. I understand that the aim here is to convert existing gasoline car into electric with minimal changes wherein bosch has succeeded in such a short timespan is very commendable job. Thumbs up 👍
Somehow feels that CNG revolution all over again ..just this time, feels more greener & effective :) Definitely a solution Indians will Like instead of buying a new car all together 👽
Indian govt should reduce the taxes for electric vehicles just like the Norway govt did. Subsidized prices under ₹10 lakh for an EV of this power and a range of almost 400km would make it a hotseller in cities.
sohit malik In Norway more than 50% of new cars sold are EVs. Those huge numbers are because of the tax incentives. - No purchase/import tax(in India import taxes are 100% of the car value) - Low annual road tax. - Free parking. - free toll charges. As a country with lots of highly polluted cities, our country should also implement some similar policies to encourage more people to buy EVs.
Electric car kits are the way going forward, as the existing new electric cars in the Indian market are too costly for too basic. Besides, very soon in fifteen years after registration, combustion engine driven cars are gonna get deregistered. What a company like Bosch could also do is see if the body panels could double up as solar charging panels to make it CHARGE FREE.
Interesting! Please explain what you mean by 'car kits'? You mean for assembly by customer, like Ikea furniture kits? Or computers? Perhaps the charging points infrastructure too should be wind and solar energy based.
Even two wheelers can also be taken in same way to convert the existing into electric . It can be gr8 market in india if we can reduce the conversion cost at par with people pocket.
G8 work both by Bosh and C&B team . Seems to be awesome idea to provide customer with conversion of there existing car into electric. Just need intiative from govt that dnt put any tax on such service and let it grow so that price can come in down for a middle class person to opt for it. Eagerly waiting to convert my car into Electric Bosh please do it.
Nice conversion by Bosch We are also doing the same... very true it’s too costly and low range..but it will work The fuel cost savings will give u returns back..
Based on the battery pack mentioned15 to 25 lakhs will be the cost of this car which is out of budget of most car buying people in India. Even Uber/Ola use only 7 to 10 lakh car. That's why liIon battery EVs have failed big time in India. The only sensible way to make cars is either with Lead Acid batteries or next generation batteries. BTW all lead acid EVs are selling in lakhs in India.
Waiting for this to bring old lost beauties back to life. Wish few startups brings option to convert car to electric car so they become eligible to drive again to life
I'm in the market for a new car after 8 years of my Hyundai I10 Delite and Santro 2011 model. I'm torn between the new Ford aspire and the nexa Baleno, in the petrol versions. I will use it to go to work and not much else. I have always wanted a sedan/compact sedan with rear boot space but the Baleno is sweet too. I might add that the traffic in my city (Aizawl, Mizoram) is getting to be literally bumper to bumper at peak hours and parking can be quite a hassle. Please advise.
Bolt pattern, dimensions, and shaft splines are different for many things. Ya certain models share same engine but overall what you are asking is just difficult to implement. Its much more easier in commercial vehicles with oodles of chassis space lying around, so maybe spend 8 lakhs in a used but decent tempo traveller and throw another few lakhs and well why not have a lil second home ? 🤔🤔
If possible can you please share what are government norms for electric vehicles like we have it in Gasoline and Diesel engine vehicles. And if we change ic engine with electric motors and controllers, what do I have to do to get my vehicle on the road. Thank you
This is soo amazing technology...insted of scrapping all petrol and dieselccar..its better to install electric system and convert into electric...which will save millions of money on making new electric car .
Great prototype ...excellent work..
@Vihari N yes.....i agree with you...perhaps that is what they might be figuringout now a days! 😊
If the entire worlds vehicle fleet is scrapped to make way for EV roll-out then the impact to CO2 emissions would make it all a futile exercise. Better we convert as much as possible and limit waste of finite resources.
Remote Controlled BS 6 vehicles are very less polluting plus electricity is not available in all areas and electric vehicles are more expensive and charging takes time and 50% electricity is made from coal which EVs will increase the demad for which will increase pollution.
In flood affected areas you cannot charge the vehicles but can fill petrol.
And there will be a huge number of unemployment due to ICE engine parts
There are very large number of MSMEs producing automotive components which will have to close down and the government is running on petrol and diesel taxes. Ev will take long time to charge even at charging station suppose it takes1 hour.India being a very populated country people cannot wait for such long time in summers when its 45 degrees.
And people living in flats ,small houses cannot charge their vehicles.
It will take a long time for EVs to come or its impossible and government too has accepted this and said that further both EVs and ICE engine cars will be registered, the companies should look for ethanol engines cng lpg engines and hybrid cars.
And EV components come from china and lithium will also be have to be imported from there as we import crude oil. And unemployment will be on a large number so ICE engines should continue. Plus scrapping EVs is a very polluting process than engines.
And electric vehicles looses 4-5% range every year and not suitable for snow areas. And in india , according to sources in hot areas battery may heat up and can switch off for some time.
Great
@@raaghavlonial4769 IOC (Indian Oil corporation) started one project for producing Metal Air battery which doesn't need recharging just change the anode plates, within 3 minutes at IOC centers , it got powered up again . The technology is with Israel company. IOC partnered with them to produce metal - air batteries in India.
IOC predicted fall in oil business, and sustain it's business ventured in battery business.
Your concerns for MSME in MV industry is correct. But they all can switchover business to EV vehicle.
More inventions in electrical power strorage, less cost , more power density , less recharging time may be expected in near future. More EV change with Current level technologies, and also high cost is not feasible , Any new breakthrough invention only wipe out existing petrol diesel vehicles.
This is called' creating future ' rather than predicting Future
Indian govt do not want to introduce electric vehicles at all, coz electric vehicles are almost maintenance free & the whole industry of after sales service is one of the most lucrative business ( for example if you have a sub compact sedan like DZire , Amaze & so on maintenance costs are around 50 paise per km ( approx ) , so you can calculate the costs , and hence the auto industry & the govt burning hole in our pockets will banish . So , suppose if you buy an electric car ROI ( or the break even time ) will be less as compared to the conventional cars !! Hats off to the our Govt & auto industry!!
Who is stopping u from buying an electric cars which are already being sold?
Except E2o, which electric car is on sale in India ?? Please tell me !
@@mohitrana7318 Mahindra e-verito, very popular among the cab drivers in Bangalore. Mahindra has a few options in the cargo segment as well .😉
@Kush 777 let's get this straight, this is purely city commuter option rt now. With a range of 110kms should suffice 90% of d ppl. India had power deficiency until recently, thanks to solar initiatives that is at least changing. In a few years we will have charging cafes all across the city n highways.
I would agree if you said the gov with respect to the petroleum products
50paisa per km for the IC engine maintenance is really too high for the cars that you have mentioned. Must be half or even less.
The maintenance cost for the rest of the mechanical parts are almost same for both cars,like suspension, brake, bushes etc components.
Awesome work by Bosch. Next obvious questions :
When is it going to be reality.
What would be the price .
How many kilometers per full charge.
Appreciate your response. As it would help spread the word and make people aware of such research in India
Truly awesome job.. But I guess it's too early to ask for pricing and specs as the battery pack is small (in the boot as mentioned in the interview.. So the redundant petrol tank still occupies space) + no ac.. yet.. But worth tracking!
@@mrlovely9365 20 minutes charging 300+ km 🙄😶
The main question is how much Co2 is emitted during the battery production and which state use which electricity production power plants ...
@@ankysohil if this is your main concern you can install solar panels at your home and be environment friendly fully.
@@sandiy007 this is not my major concern its everybody's main concern and yes solar panels are the answers but the cost will increase thats it
No government in India will ever support electric vehicles as a replacement for conventional vehicles. Why would they throw away crores in tax.
Government has already inducted electric vehicles into it's fleet. Ppl are resisting change.
Govt r helping petrolium industries eg. Reliance petroleum
@@regularjoe9032 Then government should also start charging stations like fuel stations, no point otherwise
Because there are billions of rupees being wasted in importing Oils, if India wants to improve economy they need to reduce imports.
@@sachinmb6479 A lot of pvt companies have started doing that. The general public needs to start adopting evs in order to get more companies to make evs
Excellent initiative by Bosch and Maruti to boost electrification!
Great job Bosch.........important question how much will this conversion cost
Nice job and congratulations to Bosch team. We all new can be modified our existing cars in an easy and cost effective manner. More experts need to come with solutions then the Govt announce their vision 2025/2030. Don't see this conversion as a big business. It's all our country requirement to reduce burden on fuel. If we don't prove ourselves, neighbour countries will start import all equipments to us.
Appreciate make in india by bosh. This is just the start. My view on this, it is clearly evident that due to weight of batteries in the boot, the car seems to be pinched down at the rear. I have experience on cng converted car on similar thing and trust me, this creates ride issue when two people accompany at the rear seats. You have to take care for small patches or bumps of the road everytime while driving since the car keeps on jumping from back. Even the life of suspension also decreases and to be replaced early. Whereas tesla has done a fantastic job by integrating their custom manufactured battery in the floor itself thus enabling centre of gravity precisely. I understand that the aim here is to convert existing gasoline car into electric with minimal changes wherein bosch has succeeded in such a short timespan is very commendable job. Thumbs up 👍
Somehow feels that CNG revolution all over again ..just this time, feels more greener & effective :)
Definitely a solution Indians will Like instead of buying a new car all together 👽
Indian govt should reduce the taxes for electric vehicles just like the Norway govt did.
Subsidized prices under ₹10 lakh for an EV of this power and a range of almost 400km would make it a hotseller in cities.
saurabh I wonder why would anyone need a city car with 400km of range?
250km is more than enough!
Kaustubh Kadu 250km for the base variant and almost 500km for the maxed out spec model would be a sweet bet. More choices are always better.
There are tax incentives for evs
Govt has given subsidy on EV purchase upto 1lakh....
sohit malik In Norway more than 50% of new cars sold are EVs.
Those huge numbers are because of the tax incentives.
- No purchase/import tax(in India import taxes are 100% of the car value)
- Low annual road tax.
- Free parking.
- free toll charges.
As a country with lots of highly polluted cities, our country should also implement some similar policies to encourage more people to buy EVs.
I have worked in BOSCH pune plant, trust me this company is the best in technology and customer service.
Top secret facility in Bengaluru 😂😂
One question is when it will be coming to our streets... A very good work by bosch....
BOSCH Bengaluru. Proud of you.
Chutiye hai kya
You are kidding man... hands down mate..!
Electric car kits are the way going forward, as the existing new electric cars in the Indian market are too costly for too basic.
Besides, very soon in fifteen years after registration, combustion engine driven cars are gonna get deregistered.
What a company like Bosch could also do is see if the body panels could double up as solar charging panels to make it CHARGE FREE.
Interesting! Please explain what you mean by 'car kits'? You mean for assembly by customer, like Ikea furniture kits? Or computers? Perhaps the charging points infrastructure too should be wind and solar energy based.
Great work Bosch
Even two wheelers can also be taken in same way to convert the existing into electric .
It can be gr8 market in india if we can reduce the conversion cost at par with people pocket.
When is this coming?
@carandbike, I have Baleno 2017 model. Is Bosch commercially started Bosch eAxle? If yes, pl provide the details.
Where can buy that kit
Lovely... fantastic job Bosch 😍😍
What about registration and authority approvals? will that be easy?
Watch out, Bosch In India would create Class innovations. Ones that change the Industry.
Way to Go Bosch. Do it soon!
headlight aur ac chalu kiya bumper to bumper traffic me 2hrs tak, to battery kitni chalegi.
That's amazing...👌Can we convert our existing cars... and what's the cost of converting into electrical??
Good job guys , carry on working hard .
If they sold these components to individuals I'd totally take a set. I'm currently in the market, looking to convert a VW Beetle.
When will it be available for market/ Coustomers I have an alto & ertiga
KPIT (Indian company)is already doing that. How about you cover it too? They are doing it for busses
How To get it installed in VW TDI Polo
Simply great 👌🏻👍🏻
G8 work both by Bosh and C&B team . Seems to be awesome idea to provide customer with conversion of there existing car into electric.
Just need intiative from govt that dnt put any tax on such service and let it grow so that price can come in down for a middle class person to opt for it.
Eagerly waiting to convert my car into Electric Bosh please do it.
Is this conversion only limited to Petrol ? or can it be done for Diesel as well?
Funny
How much did the e axle cost ...
where from I can buy ?
Nice conversion by Bosch
We are also doing the same... very true it’s too costly and low range..but it will work
The fuel cost savings will give u returns back..
Please take a look at. Super efficient ICE Google search Deferred Atkinson Cycle engine ... ... ...
Today in 2023 is this facility available?
If yes where and whom to contact
From where I get this Bosch electric car??
I found this on the internet some months ago. When does Bosch do a crate version for my old British roadster?
How much it costs? RTO n Insurance formalities required? How much time to charge the battery? Run km in single charge? Etc...
The face he made at 4:11 talking about the Baleno RS....hahahaha so funny
Price for kit?
Where is it today?
Same question I am asking even today?
hazardous in Rain?
So when will this be available to Indian consumers
Car looks interesting.... The battery pack of 25kw would really make it a good option to choose ....
Where do you charge this in India? By tapping overhead wires. Is there a standard for charging infra?
Is there any possiblity that bosh to come up with built of MARUTI SUZUKI cars (petrol /diesel )into electric?In near future?
HI TEAM NDTV CAR AND BIKE SHOW GOOD INFORMATION KEEP IT UP 👍 👍 👍
Is it fwd or rwd or awd
For people living in Bangalore that Bosch facility is no secret. Anyway, let’s hope I can get a conversion kit for my Ecosport sometime soon!
Looks real exciting...
When it comes in market please tell me?
10 kWh battery = 50 kms range
More like 40ish
45 in the city, 35 on the highway. This badboy need atleast a 25kWh pack!
You are correct. But in any case it is a prototype to see if everything works at basic level.
Totat cost?? Can hot cold gel packs be used for the battery??
What is the range
How much will it cost
Which battery are they using? battery technology, it's recycling etc are still main issues
When will these cars come In India
Can they do the same thing on old Gypsy?
You must really start improving your audio quality
India me kab tak ye facility start ho jaygi ???
Price differences
When it launch in India. From where we get this. how much is the price
Have you spot there prototype electric Mahindra Mojo in that facility?
I am a simple man, I see 100+ bhp, I press like whether or not it's run by dinosaur poop or electricity.
How much it cost?
good job Bosch you are in right and simple direction
Can we expect Baleno Hybrid by mid 2021???????????
Sir price kiya hai
So aren't there any gears for any electric vehicles ???
Will it is available to public? and how much it will cost to modify?
This is what India need now, solutions to convert current cars to electric car and government should support this.
Based on the battery pack mentioned15 to 25 lakhs will be the cost of this car which is out of budget of most car buying people in India. Even Uber/Ola use only 7 to 10 lakh car. That's why liIon battery EVs have failed big time in India. The only sensible way to make cars is either with Lead Acid batteries or next generation batteries. BTW all lead acid EVs are selling in lakhs in India.
Lead acid is a very outdated technology
Use Sodium ion battery instead
@@MegaMukesh27 Sodium ion is inflammable
plz tell range
Waiting for this to bring old lost beauties back to life. Wish few startups brings option to convert car to electric car so they become eligible to drive again to life
All that happened is good, but when we got our electric powertrain we are waiting for the same 👌☺️
Fantastic sir I surprised how India innovative
There is nothing Indian in this
Did u say its is 100 kg more than the current one?
0 to 100 in just 8 seconds amazing
Can my indica Diesel car be converted?
How about battery safety , crash test also about charging time ? Rainy season coming too lol
I'm in the market for a new car after 8 years of my Hyundai I10 Delite and Santro 2011 model. I'm torn between the new Ford aspire and the nexa Baleno, in the petrol versions. I will use it to go to work and not much else. I have always wanted a sedan/compact sedan with rear boot space but the Baleno is sweet too. I might add that the traffic in my city (Aizawl, Mizoram) is getting to be literally bumper to bumper at peak hours and parking can be quite a hassle.
Please advise.
This is simply awesome... Love it
Cost?
Some kind of kit to be make available to convert conventional IC engine to electric system which would apllicable to all range of vehicles
Bolt pattern, dimensions, and shaft splines are different for many things. Ya certain models share same engine but overall what you are asking is just difficult to implement. Its much more easier in commercial vehicles with oodles of chassis space lying around, so maybe spend 8 lakhs in a used but decent tempo traveller and throw another few lakhs and well why not have a lil second home ? 🤔🤔
Air baga hain ...???
From where we can buy electric baleno
How far does it go per charge...?
WHAT IS APPROXIMATE COST ?
If I start up my electric vahicle company than the Bosch may provide me all electric kit as my demands?
Good invention & modification for existing petrol engine
I have 2020 model same Baleno Alpha can I do to my car
This is what I would want.
If possible can you please share what are government norms for electric vehicles like we have it in Gasoline and Diesel engine vehicles.
And if we change ic engine with electric motors and controllers, what do I have to do to get my vehicle on the road. Thank you
Bosch no it's BOSS Creator for the Automobile Industry.....
This really nice innovation.... lot of ppl looking for this options as crude price is rising too high.
Tesla provide range of 240 mile...
So you should provide at least half of that....
Rajeev Bhosle Hyundai kona have 450km range