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Battery Production: How the Heart of an Electric Car is Made

23rd August 2020
"Why do the employees need special work clothes?"

The battery production line looks like a single, neat line at first sight. But it has three main branches, and the finished batteries come off it roughly in the middle. The battery modules are being put together into the assembly of four in one branch. In another branch, there is the fully equipped case that houses the battery modules and is perfectly sealed at the end of the assembly process to protect the battery from external influences. The battery’s electronics are put together in the third, smaller branch.

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The battery module is located beneath the car floor in front of the rear axle.


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The production line lithium-ion batteries

When assembling the four battery modules, ŠKODA uses modules from an external supplier that are actually finished small battery cells. These modules proceed along the first part of the line in two parallel streams: for the left and right parts of the battery separately. Each module comes from the supplier charged to roughly 20% capacity, so safety precautions are necessary right from the start of the production process. The first step is to fit the module with special heat-conducting foil that helps improve the cooling of the entire battery set. A cooler is inserted between the modules – once connected, coolant liquid flows through the cooler.

Other parts of the line handle the battery’s low-voltage electronics. The entire control module, known as the e-box, with its own control unit, is made on the part of the line with enhanced protection against any excess voltage from static. That is why everyone in the workplace wears special clothing. The individual components on the line are also specially protected.

A single piece of aluminium

While the battery modules and e-boxes are being assembled, in another part the aluminium can be forming the body of the battery is prepared. Most of the handling work here is done by robots, but at some stations, they have a manual backup in case the robot is unable to do the job for some reason.

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Assembled batteries head off for rigorous testing.


The massive aluminium case also comes from a supplier. Here on the line, it is fitted with all the necessary components such as various connectors, seals, stops and screw bushes, but also the external heat shield that passes through the centre of the case. This shield protects the entire battery from the heat from the exhaust that runs beneath it.

When the case is fully assembled, it is the turn of a perhaps unexpected assistant to do its bit: a robot that uses a vacuum cleaner to make sure that the case is free from any impurities that might cause problems during operation. After being vacuumed, the case is ready for what is known as the “marriage”. While in automobile manufacture this has traditionally meant the phase when the body is joined together with the chassis and engine, here it means putting the assembled battery modules into the case, which is done by a robot. Another robot takes care of the fairly complicated process of screwing bath and module together. The seal lies on a mount. The complexity lies in the fact that the screw and the mount are automatically connected first.

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At the start of assembly battery modules are paired up; the complete battery blocks are made from multiples of these pairs.


Once the case and modules have been put together, other components are fitted, primarily the cooling circuit. The installation of the low-voltage cabling is completed and the case is given filler material and support braces. One smart solution is applied when these are screwed together on the line.

Another control practice might seem unexpected as well: after all the connectors have been attached inside the battery, the employee at the next station uses a felt-tip pen to make a dot on the place of the given connection to show that he performed a second visual check of the connection. “This requirement forces the employee to actually look at the connection,” Mašek says. All that’s left to do after that is to connect the module to the control unit, and the battery is ready to be sealed. The lid on the case is secured with a double seal: rubber and special glue. The lid is screwed on by a robot.

Testing of Battery Assembly

Assembly is followed by a series of tests. The first is the seal test, with separate checks of the tightness of the cooling circuit and the battery as a whole. From time to time, a different-looking unit appears among the tested batteries. This is a specimen unit that verifies that the seal testing apparatus is working properly. Special jets can simulate seal defects, which adds another dimension to the check of testing apparatus’s functionality.

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Battery production is clean and almost noiseless, with little manual work involved. 


When the battery has passed the seal test, it can proceed to one of the thirteen test states for a series of electric tests. High-voltage and low-voltage (communication) parts are checked, and tests are done to make sure the insulation works properly. Once the battery has been through all the tests, it is charged to around 37% capacity. Then it is given a warning label, its own type label for identification purposes (this label is also printed and affixed automatically under the watchful eye of a camera) and a few other details. Then the finished battery is dispatched to the warehouse.

Source: ŠKODA

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New Upcoming Electric Cars in Nepal 2022 | Price, Specs

2nd May 2022
"Electric cars are creating a buzzing sensation in the streets of Nepal."

Electric cars are creating a buzzing sensation in the streets of Nepal. Here in this article, we will discuss the electric cars that are available in Nepal and the new upcoming electric cars in Nepal in 2020 with their price and specifications:

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New Upcoming Electric Cars in Nepal 2020 

DFSK Glory E3

In terms of appearance, the DFSK Glory E3 design inherits the DFSK's distinctive design style. The front is wrapped with a chrome grille with three horizontal trim lines. The design style that connects the headlights and chrome grille is a characteristic of the third row of other DFSK SUV models. The sturdy rear design, 18-inch sporty wheel, increasingly shows it is the current SUV model.

DFSK Glory E3 electric car

DFSK Glory E3 Specification

DFSK Glory E3 motor specification

DFSK Glory E3 has 163 PS power and 300 Nm of torque, which can accelerate from 0-50 km in 3.9 seconds. In addition, there are three driving modes that can be selected according to the needs of Normal / Eco / Sport.

DFSK Glory E3 Mileage

The battery of the car is lithium-ion polymer battery and the range provided by it is 305 km with a full charge.

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Tata Nexon EV

Sipradi Trading, the sole authorised distributor of Tata Motors in Nepal, has officially launched the Tata Nexon EV compact SUV in Nepal at a starting price of NPR 35.99 Lakh.

The Tata Nexon EV will be the first vehicle by the carmaker that will accompany the company's Ziptron powertrain

The Nexon EV will be available in three variants – XM (Rs 35.99 Lakh)XZ+ (Rs 37.99 Lakh), and XZ+ LUX with Sunroof (Rs 39.99 Lakh)  and will come with a warranty of 8 years or 1,60,000km (whichever is earlier) on battery and motor.

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Tata Nexon EV

Tata Nexon EV specifications

As for the Tata Nexon EV Specifications, the new Nexon EV will get IP67 appraised dust and waterproof battery pack and it is expected to give a range of near 300km.

Nexon EV is equipped with a powerful and high-efficiency 127 bhp permanent-magnet AC motor powered by a high capacity 30.2 kWh lithium-ion battery. The motor produces 245 Nm of instant torque from a standstill, enabling Nexon EV to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 9.9 seconds.

Nexon EV price in Nepal

The Nexon EV will be available in three variants – XM (Rs 35.99 Lakh)XZ+ (Rs 37.99 Lakh), and XZ+ LUX with Sunroof (Rs 39.99 Lakh)  and will come with a warranty of 8 years or 1,60,000km (whichever is earlier) on battery and motor.

Peugeot 2008 EV

The SUV is built with strength and character, the striking new exterior design is complemented with vibrant new paint finishes. Innovative lifestyle technology has been introduced to ensure maximum convenience and safety.

Peugeot 2008 EV

Peugeot 2008 EV has a battery capacity of 50 kWh. It gives the maximum power of 136 PS and a peak torque of 260 Nm. The maximum speed provided by the vehicle is 150 km/h. It takes 7 hours and 45 minutes for a full charge and provides a range of 275 km.

Nissan Leaf

The Nissan LEAF is equipped with the latest Intelligent Driving technologies including e-Pedal and ProPILOT² systems and energizes you with the future of dynamic driving. The all-electric Nissan LEAF is the perfect expression of smart & sustainable Nissan Intelligent Mobility.

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Nissan Leaf electric takes 7.9 seconds to accelerate from zero to 100 kmph.

NISSAN LAUNCHES LEAF EV IN NEPAL AT NPR 59.99 LAKHS

Nissan Leaf gets a 40.0 kWh electric motor with a battery power of 150 PS and a peak torque of 320 Nm. The car provided a maximum speed of 144 kph. A full charge will take 11 hours and 45 minutes. Nissan Leaf electric gives a range of about 220 km in one full charge.

DS 3 E-TENSE

The luxury compact SUV, combining advanced technology and refinement, DS 3 E-TENSE is the first 100% Electric vehicle from DS Automobiles. DS 3 E-TENSE will pave the way for a new generation of electric vehicles.

DS 3 E-TENSE

DS 3 E-Tense electric takes 8.7 seconds to accelerate from zero to 60 mph.

DS 3-E Tense gets a 50kWh electric motor with a battery power of 134 bhp and a maximum speed of 165 kph. A full charge will take around eight hours. DS 3 E-Tense electric gives a range of about 322 km in one full charge.

Mahindra E KUV 100

In the biggest development on the first day of Auto Expo 2020, Mahindra and Mahindra launched e-KUV100 at the starting price in India of INR 8.25 lakh.
Mahindra e-KUV100 is equipped with a liquid-cooled battery pack, auto transmission, fast charge, and remote connections.

Mahindra E KUV 100



Mahindra e-KUV100 is in line with the vision shared by the company at the motor show. "Purpose for cleaner performance for a cleaner tomorrow, zero waste tomorrow is at the core of Mahindra and Mahindra," the company's MD Pawan Goenka said at the Auto Expo 2020. The company also announced the all-new mStallion range of engines that will complement the mHawk range. The new engine, says Mahindra, will offer better performance and mileage. The company had earlier said that the electric version of Mahindra  XUV300 will be made available in the country by 2021.

 

Electric cars available in Nepal

KIA Niro

Energy and power for the Kia Niro EV come from a cutting-edge, liquid-cooled 64kWh lithium-ion polymer battery and powerful electric motor. The long-range battery, packaged under the floor of this electric car to maximize cabin space for passengers, gives the Niro EV a range of over 450 kilometers from a single charge.

KIA Niro Electric car

KIA Niro Specifications

Kia Niro Motor Specification

The maximum power produced by this electric motor is 139 hp @ 5,700 rpm and the peak torque produced by the car is 195 lb·ft @ 1,000.

Kia Niro Mileage

The battery of the car is lithium-ion polymer battery and the range provided by it is 452 km with full charge.

Kia Niro Ground Clearance

The kerb weight of the car is 1,409 kg and KIA Niro ground clearance is 170 mm.

KIA Niro Price in Nepal

The KIA Niro price in Nepal is Rs. 69,90,000.

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MG eZS

The MG eZS electric car gives you the best, and that includes what’s found under the bonnet. Which is why we designed a compact SUV that gives you premium style, without the premium price tag. The smooth lines and high-end touches aren’t just there to look good; they’ll make you feel good too. Knowing that you’re in a ride that doesn’t do middle-of-the-road. This luxury SUV turns heads in both the town and the country.

MG eZS electric car

MG eZS Specification

MG eZS motor specification

MG eZS produces 148BHP and 350Nm. Moreover, it is fast enough to get from 0 – 50kmph in just 3.1 seconds.

MG eZS Mileage

The battery of the car is lithium-ion polymer battery and the range provided by it is 428 km with a full charge.

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Hyundai Kona

Introducing the ground-breaking KONA Electric car, the uncompromising newcomer that combines bold, roomy SUV with an impressive electric driving range.

Hyundai Kona electric car

Hyundai Kona Specifications

Hyundai Kona Engine Specification

The maximum power produced by this electric motor is 134 bhp and the peak torque produced by the car is 395 Nm.

Hyundai Kona Mileage

The battery of the car is lithium-ion polymer battery and the range provided by it is 452 km with full charge.

Hyundai Kona Ground Clearance

The kerb weight of the car is 1685 kg and Hyundai Kona ground clearance is 170 mm.

Hyundai Kona Price in Nepal

The Hyundai Kona price in Nepal is Rs. 56,96,000.

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Mahindra E2O

The Electric Hatchback from Mahindra.And here is the Mahindra E2O price in Nepal and other Mahindra E2O  specifications for you.

Mahindra E2O Electric car

Mahindra E2O Specifications

Mahindra E2O Engine Specification

The maximum power produced by E2O is 26 PS @ 3500 RPM and the peak torque produced by the car is 70 Nm @ 1000 RPM.

Mahindra E2O Range

The battery charges within 6 hours and gives the range of around 100 km.

Mahindra E2O Ground Clearance

The kerb weight of the car is 932 Kg and Mahindra E2O ground clearance is 170 mm.

Mahindra E2O Price in Nepal

The Mahindra E2O price in Nepal is Rs. 20,35,000.

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Kia Soul EV

The KIA Soul EV is a battery-electric vehicle ideally suited for city commuters thanks to its class-leading drive range, a spacious cabin, and generous cargo area. Kia Soul EV price in Nepal and other Kia Soul EV specifications is discussed below.

Kia Soul EV

Kia Soul EV Specifications

Kia Soul Engine EV Specification

The maximum power produced by the electric motor is 109 PS @ 2730-8000 RPM and the peak torque produced by the car is 285 Nm @ 0-2730 RPM.

Kia Soul EV Ground Clearance

The kerb weight of the Kia Soul electric car is 1565 kg and the ground clearance is 165 mm.

Kia Soul Price in Nepal

The Kia Soul EV price in Nepal is Rs. 56,00,000.

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Hyundai IONIQ 2020

The much-awaited Hyundai IONIQ Electric 2020 has been facelifted in Nepal. Laxmi Intercontinental Pvt. Ltd, the authorized distributor of Hyundai for Nepal is offering the latest Hyundai Ioniq electric car facelift 2020 for Nepalese customers.

Hyundai IONIQ electric car

Hyundai IONIQ Specifications

Hyundai IONIQ electric takes 8.9 seconds to accelerate from zero to 60 mph.

Hyundai IONIQ gets a 38.3 kWh electric motor with a battery power of 134 bhp and a maximum speed of 165 kph. A full charge will take slightly less than nine hours. Hyundai IONIQ electric gives the range of about 275 km in one full charge.

Hyundai IONIQ 2020 has LED DRL and Headlamps, Smart Electric Sunroof and new Iconic Grille.

Hyundai IONIQ Electric Price in Nepal

The Hyundai IONIQ price in Nepal as stated by Hyundai Nepal is 57,96,000 NRS.

Click here to Compare Hyundai IONIQ with any other cars.

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Royal Enfield is developing electric motorcycles to be affordable mid-weight bikes

20th August 2020
"The company has formed a dedicated team to look into the e-bike foray."

Eicher Motor-owned Royal Enfield is the leader in the 350cc and above bike segment in India with brands such as Classic, Himalayan and Interceptor. The company is the first from its industry to share plans about electric motorcycles.

Royal Enfield has developed prototypes of electric bikes and formed an internal team to not just develop products but to choose the right segment for entering the electric motorcycle space, a top company official said.

Royal Enfield’s CEO Vinod Dasari explained how the development of a Royal Enfield electric motorcycle has actually already begun with prototypes currently in development:

“It is not about whether electric will come or not, but it’s a question of when. We did make some prototypes, we have looked at several segments, and we will be adding to the team in the near future.”

Last year, the electric two-wheeler market saw a jump of 20 per cent in volumes to 152,000 units compared to FY19. This was heavily dominated by cheaper and low-powered electric scooters.

Other bikes makers such as Bajaj Auto, TVS Motor Company, Hero MotoCorp, Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha have been working on electric scooters for the Indian market.

Some start-ups such Ultraviolette, Tork Motors, Ather Energy, Revolt Intellicorp and Okinawa have either launched or are in advanced stages of launching an electric motorcycle.

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Future of electric cars in Nepal and Budget 2020/021

23rd August 2020
"Switching to electric vehicles has also been a core target."

In fight against air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, the electrification of the transport sector is an important goal because widespread electrification would greatly improve the quality of the air we breathe. And in fact, switching to electric vehicles has also been a core target of the Ministry of Forests and Environment since 2015, in doing that Nepal has a comparative advantage in terms of production of its own hydroelectricity, a local energy resource, with a huge potential to replace imported fossil fuel in upcoming days resulting the energy security of country.

Also, EVs are the cleaner, greener, and quieter alternative money saving and cheaper in the long run and is dependent on domestic energy sources of Nepal.

Earlier days of EVs

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Earlier policies and budgets tried to encourage the use of EVs with favourable tax policy, even though the lack of charging stations remained a major concern issues. While Introduction of policies favourable to battery powered vehicles have at least replace this incremental rate by EVs. Reduction in purchase and operation costs, charging duration could have created a huge acceptability of electric vehicles in Kathmandu Valley.

Similarly, construction of charging infrastructure around the valley could provide solution to worries of the general public while purchasing an EV. And a lot of investments were already done domestically as well as from FDIs to build these high power charging stations for long route EV travelling. We already have a history of electric public transportation like trolley bus and safa Tempo which are still in use till date inside Kathmandu valley in various major routes. But this is just in the past times before the new tax policy.

Current Days of EVs in Nepal

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However the future of Electronic Vehicle now in Nepal seems to have unclear future, with the new tax policy introduced this fiscal year. The Nepal government’s decision in late May to hike taxes on electric vehicles is one of the most criticized decisions because the 2020-21 budget raised customs duty on electric vehicles to 40 percent, introduced excise duty ranging from 30 to 80 percent and kept VAT unchanged at 13 percent.

Previously, EVs only paid up to 10 percent customs and 13 percent VAT. Electric vehicles of peak power 50-100kW will now have to pay 40% excise, 50% if it is 100-150kW. The excise goes up to 60% for battery cars with peak power of 150-200kW. Because the EVs which would have cost 55 lakh before the new budget will now cost more than 1 crore 30 lakhs, this is an absurd situation for EV market in Nepal.

All the addition of tax on EVs now

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Here is the example of tax calculation after the Budget 2020/021. Let us assume the price of an EV is Rs 55,00,000. Now, according to the new budget, the price will be subjected to 40% customs duty. After adding customs duty i.e. Rs 22, 00,000 new price will be = Rs 77,00,000. Now let’s assume the EV has a power ranging between (100-150Kw), then add the excise duty of 50% (Electric cars with peak power ranging between 50-100kW will bear an excise duty of 40%, 50% if it’s between 100-150kW, and 60% for 150-200kW).

The new price will be = Rs 1,15,50,000 (Rs 77,00,000 + 50% Excise duty i.e. Rs 38, 50,000).

Now the VAT is also there to be added  that is 13% VAT = Rs 1,30,51,500 (Rs 1,15,50,000 + 13% VAT i.e. Rs 15,01,500).

And here at the end comes 5% road toll which will depend upon every local level government policy  = Rs 1,37,04,075 (Rs 1,30,51,500 + 5% road toll i.e. Rs 6,52,575). 

The final price will be Rs 1,37,04,075 (excluding 20% dealer margin).

Result in reverse growth of Environment friendly, EVs in Nepal

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Instead of having electronic vehicle friendly budget our country’s tax policy is actually going against the global trend. Electric vehicles are being imported by Renault, Mahindra, Kia, Hyundai, MG, Peugeot, Audi and BYD. Other importers which were also planning to add electric cars to their showrooms will now cancel their orders. These have made the EVs business intangible and risky for the dealers. As well as an impractical decision the consumers who earlier had made their mind to own electric vehicle in near future.

 

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