Vecmocon

MHI & ISB Supported Project

Vecmocon | MHI Supported Project
Indigenous EV Technology Development

Advancing Vehicle Intelligence for India’s EV Ecosystem

Vecmocon Technologies is developing advanced EV electronics platforms under a project supported by the Ministry of Heavy Industries and the Indian School of Business.

Battery Management System Motor Controller Software-Defined EV Platforms
Stakeholder interaction at Vecmocon

Project Focus

The initiative focuses on safety-critical control systems that directly influence EV performance, reliability, efficiency, and long-term scalability.

Battery Management System

The BMS acts as the intelligence layer of an EV battery pack, helping monitor, protect, and optimize battery performance.

  • Real-time battery monitoring and protection
  • Battery health and performance estimation
  • Adaptive charging and thermal safety logic
  • Data-driven diagnostics and predictive insights
  • Cybersecurity-oriented battery architecture

Motor Controller Platform

The Motor Controller governs torque delivery, efficiency, thermal reliability, and overall electric vehicle performance.

  • Software-defined motor control intelligence
  • Real-time thermal estimation
  • Automated rotor alignment and calibration
  • High-efficiency torque and power delivery
  • Advanced control algorithms for reliable operation

Why It Matters

The project supports indigenous development of EV electronics and strengthens India’s domestic deep-tech capability.

Reduces dependency on imported black-box electronics.
Improves EV safety, efficiency, and reliability through intelligent control systems.
Supports software-defined vehicle platforms for India’s electric mobility future.
Strengthens domestic capability in embedded systems, diagnostics, and EV control platforms.
Vecmocon facility visit
Vecmocon technical demonstration

Stakeholder Engagement and Technical Reviews

Vecmocon has hosted stakeholder visits, technical reviews, and facility walkthroughs as part of the project monitoring and engagement process.

Project progress discussions and technical demonstrations.
Review of BMS and Motor Controller development activities.
Engineering walkthroughs of hardware, software, and testing environments.

Technical Review Gallery

Project interactions included hands-on review of EV electronics platforms, hardware demonstrations, and engineering discussions with the Vecmocon team.

Strengthening Indigenous EV Technology

Vecmocon acknowledges the support of the Ministry of Heavy Industries and the Indian School of Business in enabling innovation and advancement in indigenous EV electronics and vehicle intelligence systems.

MHI and ISB project engagement