Shakti Pumps achieves 6th patent securement for innovative EV motor tech

This patent is set to maintain its validity for duration of 20 years,

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 23 Oct 2023 Views icon3398 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Shakti Pumps achieves 6th patent securement for innovative EV motor tech

Shakti Pumps India, manufacturer of energy-efficient pumps and motors has received a patent for inventing a “Stack Assembly for Permanent Magnet Rotor".

The Patent Office, Government of India, has awarded Shakti Pumps this patent, fully adhering to the provisions set forth in the Patents Act of 1970.

This patent is set to maintain its validity for duration of 20 years, commencing having submitted 25 Patent applications, spanning both domestic and international jurisdictions.

Dinesh Patidar, Chairman, Shakti Pumps, commenting on the achievement said "Our ground-breaking EV motor technology has the potential to improve efficiency and extend the range of electric vehicles. By reducing losses, improving power factor, and maintaining lower operating temperatures, this innovation amplifies load capacity and torque, rendering electric vehicles more practical and sustainable, even in challenging conditions like steep terrain and heavy loads. It represents a significant step towards reducing our reliance on fossil fuels."

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