New Delhi: Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) inaugurated OSM E-Link Charging station at Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW) on Monday. Omega Seiki Mobility has commenced work and will be developing and setting up a state-of-the-art testing lab and equipment and electric vehicle battery charging station in the IGDTUW premise to carry out various research and consultancy work by the end of 2023, the company said in a release.
Uday Narang, Founder and Chairman, Omega Seiki Mobility, said “Omega Seiki Mobility is a firm believer in democratising clean energy-based mobility and to make this dream a reality, Team OSM has installed an EV charger at the campus of Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women in New Delhi. This is the first of the EV chargers in the national capital under the name of OSM eLink. The company plans to install more of these in the coming months at various public locations. Apart from charging OSM Rapid EV and RapidEV Pro, these chargers can also be used to charge other EVs.
Team OSM is fully committed to developing clean, green, and sustainable mobility solutions which will not just be accessible to all sections of the society but will also fulfill various requirements.”
Vice Chancellor of IGDTUW, Amita Dev, said, “The installation of EV Chargers at IGDTUW is a result of strong relation between OSM and IGDTUW aimed to reinforce the research and development in the field of Electric Vehicles technology. This development will be very promising for a fast progress in the field of clean energy mobility and sustainable development. I am very optimistic and hopeful that the collaboration between IGDTUW and OSM will further go a long way and the combined efforts of both organizations will reap long lasting benefits for the society and our country in a true manner.”
Omega Seiki Mobility in December,2021 signed an MoU with Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women to work in collaboration for Designing, simulation, testing, product development, prototyping and production of automotive components and full vehicle development for Electric Vehicles, Battery packs, telematics and including efficiency and performance improvement of OSM’s existing vehicles with the students of IGDTUW. The company will be also working with the students of IGDTUW in designing, developing and sample manufacturing a racing car model for contesting in various competitions globally, the release said.
Omega Seiki Mobility aims to fast-track future mobility, with green energy at its core, by implementing data-driven, smart engineering, the release added.