A second life for electric car batteries: The German–Indian start-up Nunam is bringing three electric rickshaws to the roads of India.
Nunam developed the three prototypes in collaboration with the training team at Audi’s Neckarsulm site, which in turn benefits from the intensive intercultural exchange.
This is the first joint project between both Audi AG and the Audi Environmental Foundation in addition to Nunam.
The e-rickshaws are powered by used battery modules that spent their first life in an Audi e-tron.
The e-rickshaws powered by second-life batteries are scheduled to hit the roads in India for the first time in a pilot project in early 2023, made available to a non-profit organisation.
Non-profit German-Indian start-up Nunam is bringing three electric rickshaws to the roads of India. The project also aims to strengthen job opportunities for women in India in particular.
The aim of the project is to explore how modules made with high-voltage batteries can be reused after their car life cycle and become a viable second-life use case.
After the battery has spent its first life in an Audi e-tron and its second in an e-rickshaw, in a third step, the batteries’ remaining power might be used for stationary applications..
The aim of the project is to explore how modules made with high-voltage batteries can be reused after their car life cycle and become a viable second-life use case.
Audi e-tron battery modules to help electrify rickshaws in India

Audi Environmental Foundation goes into third project phase with non-profit start-up Nunam; battery modules from Audi e-tron test vehicles electrify rickshaws in India

27 Jun 2022 | 7054 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Audi is empowering a second life for electric car batteries and the eco-mission expands to India too. The German-Indian start-up Nunam is bringing three electric rickshaws to the roads of India. They are powered by used batteries taken from test vehicles in the Audi e-tron test fleet.

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