Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Tuesday 14 November 2017

Electric Cars


Carbon  Conspiracy  ?

Some 50 years back , it used to take 25 years for an industry to get obsolete

10 years back , this period came down to 5 years

At the rate at which technology is advancing today , it seems an industry can become obsolete , even before it is born !

Here is proof :

·         India has decided to completely change-over to Electric Vehicles ( EV ) by 2030

·         Today , we have over 200 million petrol / diesel vehicles

·         Some 10 million more are getting added each year

·         That means , possibly some 300 million will get replaced by 2030 ( as EV )

·         Those 300 million EV will need , at least , 18 lakh  “ EV Battery Charging Stations “ to come up , all over the country ( - a “ Re-born Industry “  ? )

Today , we have , a total of 60,000 fuel retail pumps in India

On average , these take about 10 minutes to fill up a vehicle tank , but a EV battery charging station would take 300 minutes ( 5 hours ) to charge a Li-ion battery ( ie : 30 times longer ! ) . So , even if the vehicles are willing to queue up for 5 hours , that would require 30 times more EV charging stations ! 18 lakhs  !
Estimated current investment in this industry = Rs 6.5 lakh*crore

Now , if we need 30 times more EV charging stations ( as compared to present ), that would also mean that the investment required too , would go up 30 times !
That is Rs 195 lakh*crore  !

·         But , even before the first hundred Battery Charging Stations have come up , technology is getting ready to “ Obsolete “ the very concept of a battery-charging station !

·         In May this year , ISRO demonstrated a modified OMNI van with a Solar Panel mounted roof-top , which would continuously charge a ( relatively ) much smaller Lithium Ion battery , as long as that vehicle is exposed to the Sunlight !

·         At night , this EV can be charged at home ( thru domestic electric outlet )

If all of those 300 million EV were to implement ISRO technology , there would be NO NEED for those 18 lakh Battery Charging Stations !

A still-born industry ?  You bet !

A Infrastructure saving of Rs 195 lakh*crore  !

But then how come ,
·         despite such a  REVOLUTIONARY  BREAKTHROUGH , there is no further mention in media of what progress has ISRO made to commercialize this technology during the last 6 months ?

·         there is no response to my emails from ISRO / Minister for Transport / Society for Indian Automotive Manufacturers ( SIAM ) / leading car manufacturers …etc  ?


·         there is no mention of this INNOVATION on ISRO’s own web site ?

I wonder , if there is some DILEMMA which is holding back the release of the “ EV CHANGE-OVER ROAD-MAP “ , jointly prepared by the Transport Ministry and NITI Aayog – and which the Car Industry is awaiting with bated breath ?

Are following vested interests wanting to “ kill “ ISRO technology , in order to survive ?

·         existing Petrol / Diesel Pumps ( 95 % owned by HP / IOC etc )

·         importers of Li-ion Batteries ( large ones – which will not be required ) ?

·         companies who have drawn up investment plans for the manufacture of those large Li-ion Batteries ?

·         existing Car Manufacturers who have configured their EV offerings around those large batteries ?

Those of you who wish to learn ( although, just a little ) about the ISRO technology, may want to look up :



Whatever the underlying reasons for this “ Deafening Silence “ , it is not late for ISRO to come forward to share its “ Design / Drawings / Documents “ with millions of MSME by enabling them to freely download the same from :

ISRO  :
You do not need anybody’s permission to “ Empower India

14  Nov  2017




With Regards,

hemen  parekh 
( M ) +91 - 98,67,55,08,08


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