Revolo is a
plug-in
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parallel hybrid technology that can be
retrofitted in both existing and new
cars. This technology can also be used in buses and trucks. The technology was developed by
KPIT Technologies and the product will be manufactured through a
joint venture between
Bharat Forge
Bharat Forge Limited is an Indian multinational company involved in forging, automotives, energy, construction and mining, railways, marine, aerospace and defence industries. The company was founded by Nilkanthrao A. Kalyani on 19 June 1961. He ...
and KPIT. As part of the joint venture, KPIT will license the hybrid technology while Bharat Forge will provide manufacturing, assembly, and integration.
Pre-compliance tests conducted at the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI),
Pune have confirmed that the technology provides
fuel efficiency
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improvements by over 40 percent and a reduction in
greenhouse gas
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(GHG) emissions by over 30%.
The technology is to be marketed to
OEMs and individual vehicle owners through a network of dealerships.
Background
Planning and concept
The idea of Revolo first occurred to Tejas Kshatriya in 2008 when he was stuck in
Mumbai traffic en route to
Pune.
KPIT sanctioned a team of four engineers for the project, which was kept separate from
CREST, the research and development center at KPIT. It took 2 years of research and a budget under US$2 million to evolve the idea through trial and error and several failures, including the inability of the system to withstand a sudden surge in power when brakes were applied.
The research and development team studied the firing pattern of
internal combustion engines and identified the weak spots that lead to fuel waste and created a technology that can convert a passenger car to a hybrid that is environmentally friendly, cheap, fuel-efficient, and at the same time offers good performance.
Revolo is designed to work in typical stop-and-go city traffic and allows cars to cruise at about 30 km/h in the third gear without straining the engine.
Latest developments
KPIT continues the road tests of pilot vehicles as well as consumer trials with results so far having validated the pre-announced performance results. The team has further reduced the overall weight of the solution, improved its durability, and standardized many components across multiple vehicle platforms. Construction at the assembly and manufacturing plants continues. It is expected to be operational by March 2014.
The company will test various vehicles, including
passenger cars, with engine sizes between 800 ccs and 2,500 ccs.
Production of limited hybrid kits is planned to start by the first half of 2012. The commercial production would begin in 2012–13.
Technology
Revolo technology details
The Revolo kit is similar to a
retrofit compressed natural gas (CNG) kit which contains all required mechanical and electrical components in the package.
The kit can be installed in both
petrol and
diesel vehicles within 4–6 hours by trained technicians who will be trained by a
joint venture that KPIT has formed with
Bharat Forge
Bharat Forge Limited is an Indian multinational company involved in forging, automotives, energy, construction and mining, railways, marine, aerospace and defence industries. The company was founded by Nilkanthrao A. Kalyani on 19 June 1961. He ...
.
The Revolo kit comprises a 7.5 to 10
horsepower electric motor developed and patented by KPIT, an electronic
motor controller,
lead–acid battery pack, mechanical assembly, and
coupling,
proprietary software for control
algorithms of the motor and batteries, and
battery management system.
As a parallel hybrid, the motor and engine will work simultaneously and as a plug-in, the vehicle can be charged through a standard external electricity source such as a domestic
power outlet. Unlike an electric vehicle, the vehicle will operate as a conventional fuel vehicle even if the batteries are completely drained.
Plug-in parallel hybrid conversion kit
The conversion kit is a lot less complex and light in weight in the context of the moving engine components which effectively enhances the
fuel efficiency
Fuel efficiency is a form of thermal efficiency, meaning the ratio of effort to result of a process that converts chemical potential energy contained in a carrier (fuel) into kinetic energy or work. Overall fuel efficiency may vary per device, wh ...
to twice as compared to existing solutions.
Battery specifications: The solution is battery agnostic. It can be adapted to work with various types of batteries such as
lead–acid batteries or
Lithium-ion batteries
A lithium-ion or Li-ion battery is a type of rechargeable battery which uses the reversible reduction of lithium ions to store energy. It is the predominant battery type used in portable consumer electronics and electric vehicles. It also se ...
. The solution typically produces 60 volts from five valve-regulated, lead–acid batteries, and can be recharged from the standard Indian household current of 230 volts in 4 to 6 hours.
Revolo also consists of an in-built device that recognizes driving patterns and self-adjusts them to provide optimum efficiency in stop-and-go traffic situations.
Pricing
Revolo is said to be 80 percent cheaper as compared to the
after-market hybrid car kits available in the United States which cost around US$20,000. It can be retrofitted into any vehicle at an average cost of
Rs. 100,000.
References
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External links
Revolo Website
Electric vehicle organizations
Joint ventures