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FUTURE OF MOBILITY - ASHHAR AHMED CO-FOUNDER BHARAT MOBI

from THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST · host THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD - future tech meets sustainability podcast in India

#bharatmobi #ev #electricvehicles #retrofit #retrofitkit #futureofmobility Ashhar Ahmed is the Co-Founder of BharatMobi an EV start-up offering EV conversion kits and services an experienced team leader with a demonstrated history of working in the EV Development & EduTech Industry. Ashhar was part of the Formula Student Team Alumni part of the design & development of Utility Electric Vehicles, Holds Research Experience in Renewable Energy and E-mobility Sector, who has  Represented India in EV Sector for various International Conferences and Conclaves across the globe, he also Mentors Renewable and Mobility Solution Start-ups His aim is to produce efficient, eco-friendly, and sustainable electric vehicles by converting conventional petrol/diesel cars into Zero Emission Electric Vehicles. they are committed to electrifying mobility without adding a new vehicle to the already congested roads.  BharatMobi's Mission is to create an affordable EV Ecosystem having micro to macro mobility elements.

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