Innovmon has announced the development of its DuoPack R Hybrid Energy Storage System (HESS). This new technology, created under a grant from the Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India, aims to reduce the need for frequent charging by integrating multiple energy sources, including solar, battery, and wind power. Innovmon’s system has reached Technology Readiness Level 6 and is now being tested on a range of vehicles such as e-bicycles, electric two-wheelers, and three-wheelers, making it a promising solution for the growing electric mobility market.
The DuoPack HESS offers a scalable energy system that provides continuous power without interruption, addressing one of the key challenges faced by electric vehicles—frequent charging. Innovmon’s innovation is based on harnessing vehicular motion to charge EV batteries, a concept that first emerged from a young innovator in Mysore, who proposed using wind energy generated by moving trains. This idea has since evolved into a practical system that can potentially disrupt the market by offering extended vehicle range and improved efficiency.
Innovmon is also exploring ways to retrofit traditional petrol-powered vehicles with electric systems, broadening the company’s market reach and supporting the shift towards greener transportation. The DuoPack HESS has been tested across various platforms, highlighting its adaptability to different vehicle types and its potential to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.