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Hyderabad start-up rolls out e-tractor, promises lower cost of ownership

Syed Mubasheer Ali, who is also a co-founder, said that the e-tractor can cover up to 75 kilometres on a single charge and has a maximum power of 18 HP and 53 Nm peak torque.

Hyderabad start-up rolls out e-tractor, promises lower cost of ownership

New Delhi: A Hyderabad-based start-up, Cellestial E-Mobility, on Wednesday rolled out its first e-tractor, which it claims will bring down the cost of ownership. According to the founders of the start-up, the tractor’s performance is four times that of a diesel-powered tractor.

Hyderabad start-up rolls out e-tractor, promises lower cost of ownership

“The e-tractor is engineered to be a zero-emission environment-friendly tractor for horticultural or greenhouse works or moving goods within factories, warehouses and to haul baggage in airports,” Cellestial E-Mobility co-founder Siddhartha Durairajan told ANI.

The electric tractor is equipped with advanced features like battery swapping, regenerative braking, power inversion, charging from residential AC outlet and fast charging.

Hyderabad start-up rolls out e-tractor, promises lower cost of ownership

“On average, the running cost of the Cellestial E-Mobility tractor is significantly lower than its diesel counterpart. The running cost of a conventional 21HP diesel tractor is roughly around Rs 150 per hour while for the Cellestial E-Mobility tractor it will be around Rs 20-35 per hour,” Durairajan said.

Syed Mubasheer Ali, who is also a co-founder, said that the e-tractor can cover up to 75 kilometres on a single charge and has a maximum power of 18 HP and 53 Nm peak torque.

Cellestial E-Mobility

“The tractor reaches up to a speed of up to 20 kmph. It recharges in six hours with Cellestial’s proprietary residential charger at any conventional single-phase 16 amps outlet. With an industrial infrastructure setup, it can fast-charge within two hours,” Ali told ANI.

The founders said that the start-up aims to build around 8,000 tractors in the next 36 months. (ANI)