Allianz Partners India, an assistance and services company, has been granted a patent from The Patent Office, Government of India for its Two-wheeler Mobile Charger (TMC) entitled “System and method of recharging stranded Two-Wheeled Electric Vehicle through two-wheeler mobile charger”.
The patent is valid for a term of 20 years, starting from November 28, 2021 (date since filing of application), in accordance with the provisions of the Patents Act, 1970.
The patented Two-wheeler Mobile Charger is designed to address the growing need for
reliable and convenient mobile charging options for electric two-wheeler riders. The 2.5 kw AC charging system, supported by a battery pack and invertor, provides 230V AC output to charge E-bikes and scooter that run out of charge on the road. It can be integrated with various two-wheeler models.
TMC is readily available in key cities such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore and Hyderabad.
Speaking on the achievement, Charu Kaushal, Managing Director of Allianz Partners
India, said, "The Two-Wheeler Mobile Charger meets the real needs of electric two-wheeler riders, ensuring they remain connected and safe while on the road. This patent grant is a significant milestone for Allianz Partners India, and we look forward to bringing more such innovative solutions to our customers."
Currently, Allianz Partners India provides end-to-end home charging installation services to
over 13,000 households in more than 250 cities. The Company's portfolio of services includes roadside assistance, travel insurance, and health and wellness
solutions.
Mohit Gupta, Country Manager & Head of Operations RSA & Mobility, Allianz Partners
India, said, “With its seamless integration across various models, our TMC sets a new
standard for reliability and convenience in mobile charging for electric two-wheelers,
across the country. This achievement reaffirms our dedication to pioneering
technological advancements that redefine mobility solutions. Our initiatives also
showcase our proactive commitment to environmental sustainability."