
Deiva Abirami
United States

Ergon Labs offers the Integrated Power Converter (IPC), a compact unit that combines an onboard fast charger and motor controller. Designed for light electric vehicles like two- and three-wheelers, it reduces system size, weight, and cost. The IPC enables rapid charging, delivering up to 15 km of range in just 10 minutes from a standard socket. It simplifies EV design for manufacturers while enhancing convenience for users.
Ergon Labs, founded in Bangalore, India, is a pioneering electric vehicle technology startup committed to accelerating the adoption of light electric vehicles (particularly two- and three-wheeler EVs). The company’s flagship innovation, the Integrated Power Converter (IPC), is a breakthrough in EV powertrain engineering—melding an onboard fast charger and motor controller into a single, highly compact unit. This innovation enables fast charging capabilities (for instance, delivering 15 km of range in just 10 minutes) while significantly reducing the system’s weight, volume, and overall cost.
Built with urban mobility in mind, the IPC offers greater convenience and practicality for both OEMs and end-users. OEMs benefit from simplified integration and enhanced design flexibility, while users can enjoy quick top‑ups from everyday outlets—dramatically easing charging infrastructure concerns and reducing “range anxiety.” The IPC’s patent-pending design positions Ergon Labs as a notable enabler in the EV ecosystem.
Since its establishment on November 16, 2020, by Ashwin Ramanujam, Ergon Labs has actively progressed toward commercialization. The company began prototyping and is steering its product toward production, with plans targeting an initial launch around mid‑2025. It’s supported by investors such as Spectrum Impact, D Labs, and Social Alpha, and remains in an active startup phase in the Asia‑Pacific region.
Ergon Labs aligns with broader sustainable and technological trends, offering a timely, engineering-forward solution that contributes to cleaner urban mobility. By integrating fast-charging capabilities directly into light electric vehicles, the company is redefining what compact, efficient, and consumer-friendly EVs can be—and leading the charge toward a greener, more accessible transportation future.

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