1. Design electrical circuitry that allows us to charge the battery and distribute the power from the battery to the electric motor and electronics
2. Lead strategic vendor relationships with key OEM partners for electrical and electronic components
3. Design thermal management for electrical & mechanical circuits, electronics, computer components, batteries, and motors
4. Apply electronics engineering fundamentals for electronic circuit design/development with microcontroller-based embedded systems
5. Design PCB and understand the circuits with inter-module communications protocols (I2C, CAN, WiFi/BLE, etc.)
6. Design electric connectors with BMS and motor as well as electronic connectors and maintain signal integrity
7. Test, debug, and prototype the electric system using instrumentation
1. are available for full time (in-office) internship
2. can start the internship between 16th Feb'20 and 17th Mar'20
3. are available for duration of 4 months
4. have relevant skills and interests
Added requirements
1. Requirements B.E./B.Tech in EE/CE/EEE/CS or equivalent to building a hardware product
2. Experience with electromechanical background in the automotive or mechatronic industry is desirable Experience with hands-on embedded systems and had experience with C/Python/C++/Android is a plus
Perks
Certificate Letter of recommendation Flexible work hours Informal dress code Job offer
Additional information
Job offer: On successful conversion to a permanent employee, the candidate can expect a salary of Rs. 400000 to 600000 /year
Founded in March 2020, the brains behind kWh Bikes are electrical & electronics engineers: second-time entrepreneur Siddharth Janghu, whose previous venture was backed by Tiger Global, and Kartik Gupta, who managed software projects for Tesla and BMW and moved from Silicon Valley back to India. Anupriya Kumar, ex-Big 4 economist, and advisor ideated the inception of kWh Bikes given government incentives, green credentials, amongst other benefits.
kWh Bikes is building the world's strongest, smartest, safest, and best performing multi-utility electric scooters. The team has successfully built a working prototype from scratch and is now engineering their production-ready scooter, which will be completely designed and developed in India with an in-house powertrain, something that most Indian EV OEMs are not doing. kWh Bikes has recently raised $2 million in a seed round led by Let's Venture, with Better Capital, Cloud Capital, Backer Capital, and Faad Network also participating.