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The availability of fossil fuels is limited, and their use is destroying our planet. Toxic emissions from petrol and diesel vehicles lead to long-term, adverse effects on public health. To reduce the impact of charging electric vehicles, India is ambitious to achieve about 40 percent cumulative electric power installed capacity from non-fossil fuel-based energy resources by the year 2030. Therefore, electric vehicles are the way forward for Indian transport, and we must switch to them now

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What We Do

Grid regulation for EV charging stations based on the charging patterns and electricity demands of the users, considering factors like time of the day and corresponding user demand.Using AI and the existing data available we will try to predict when and where there may be a surge in demand in the EV charging network, in turn increasing the load on the power grid. This early prediction will help us to pre-inform the authorities of the usage patterns and demands of the users and help reduce the stress produced by immediate demand on the power grid.

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