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The Indian-Made Device Powering Battery Diagnostics
Guided by experts to prevent hazards
BatteryOk Technologies collaborated with one of the industry experts during the development of EV Doctor – Sameer Jindal, Director at MG Motor India, and a veteran with over 25 years in the automotive sector. His involvement brought technical insight and a strong industry perspective to the project.
“With over two decades in the automotive industry, I have developed a real fascination for innovations in battery technology,” says Sameer. “That is what drew me to the EV Doctor team through our flagship initiative, the MG Motors Developer Program. My background in vehicle efficiency management allowed me to help benchmark the device against global standards right from the early stages,” he adds.
His role focused particularly on data acquisition systems and ensuring the device met the evolving demands of the EV ecosystem. “Our team worked closely on designing and refining how the device collects and interprets data, while the EV Doctor team constantly updated the AI models based on our input and user feedback,” he explains.
Shubham conducts demonstrations of the EV Doctor for dealers so they know the benefits
A major priority, he adds, was thermal runaway, the phenomenon where a battery overheats and potentially catches fire. “The EV Doctor team had done extensive testing in this area, which allowed us to train the AI models with real-world data. It gave the device a strong edge over other solutions in terms of risk prediction,” he adds.
Despite their success, the co-founders consider EV Doctor just the beginning. Their next project, under the umbrella of Energy AI Labs, is to build a universal operating system for batteries, essentially giving ‘a brain to every battery on Earth.’ This platform will allow continuous diagnostics, live updates, and predictive insights that can one day power everything from electric scooters to grid-scale storage.
‘Proper testing can extend a battery’s life by eight to 10 years’
“We are moving towards a future where batteries will not just store energy, but make intelligent decisions about how they are used,” says Shubham. “And we want to be at the heart of that innovation.”
Ajay agrees and says, “The biggest problem in the EV industry is not the battery. It’s the lack of reliable information about it and the rudimentary methods that people keep using to check the condition of the component. We are changing that by bringing truth and transparency into battery performance.”
From a chance observation in a workshop to building one of India’s most impactful battery diagnostics tools, the co-founders have been successful in creating their name in this sector. “If batteries are tested properly, their lifespan can be extended by eight to 10 years, and that’s exactly what our device is helping to achieve. Now, more people can shift to this mode of transportation without worrying about potential hazards,” he concludes.
Edited by Vidya Gowri; All pictures courtesy Shubham Mishra
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