The Patent Office of the Government of India has granted Allianz Partners India a patent for its cutting-edge Two-Wheeler Mobile Charger (TMC). The “System and Method of Recharging Stranded Two-Wheeled Electric Vehicles through Two-Wheeler Mobile Charger,” a patented invention, will remain in effect for 20 years, beginning on November 28, 2021.
The Two-Wheeler Mobile Charger was created in response to the increasing need for dependable and practical charging solutions for users of electric two-wheelers. This 2.5 kW AC charging system offers a 230V AC output to recharge e-bikes and scooters that run out of juice while travelling, thanks to the assistance of an inverter and battery pack. The technology provides an effective way to maintain vehicle power while riding, and it connects effortlessly with a variety of two-wheeler types. Key cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, and Hyderabad now have easy access to the TMC.
Charu Kaushal, Managing Director of Allianz Partners India, commented “We are thrilled to receive this patent, which highlights our commitment to innovation and enhancing the customer experience. The Two-Wheeler Mobile Charger meets the real needs of electric two-wheeler riders, ensuring they remain connected and safe while on the road. This patent grant is a significant milestone for Allianz Partners India, and we look forward to bringing more such innovative solutions to our customers.”
Mohit Gupta, Country Manager & Head of Operations RSA & Mobility, Allianz Partners India, added “With its seamless integration across various models, our TMC sets a new standard for reliability and convenience in mobile charging for electric two-wheelers across the country. This achievement reaffirms our dedication to pioneering technological advancements that redefine mobility solutions. Our initiatives also showcase our proactive commitment to environmental sustainability.”
Allianz Partners India’s end-to-end home charging installation services provided to over 13,000 households in more than 250 cities. Theis has resulted in a total CO2 reduction of 1,551,382 CO2-Kg (1551 tons) for the year 2023 through the utilisation of EV/CNG fleet, Help on Phone (HoP), and Repair on Spot (RoS) services.