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Innovation at the Core
of Everything We Build

Our 40-engineer R&D division advances next-generation battery chemistry, photovoltaic technology, and AI-powered energy management software from our Hyderabad laboratory.

Our Research Philosophy

Research That Solves
Real Indian Energy Problems

At Maa Energy, R&D is not a department β€” it is a culture. Our research division operates across three dedicated labs and focuses exclusively on challenges relevant to India's grid, climate, and energy consumption patterns.

40+
R&D Engineers
3
Dedicated Labs
12+
Active Patents
8+
University Partnerships
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Active Research Programmes

What We're Working On

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Next-Generation LFP Battery Chemistry

Phase 2 β€” Testing

Our electrochemistry team is developing silicon-doped graphite anode formulations that enhance energy density in LFP cells by 18–22% without compromising the chemistry's inherent thermal stability. Target applications: industrial BESS and EV battery packs.

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Advanced TOPCon Solar Module Technology

Phase 3 β€” Pilot Line

Collaborating with cell manufacturers on module-level innovations β€” advanced encapsulant materials and bifacial glass-glass configurations β€” pushing module efficiency beyond 22.5% for our next-generation Helios series.

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AI-Powered Battery Management Systems

Phase 2 β€” Firmware Dev

Training on-device TinyML models that run directly on BMS microcontrollers, enabling real-time State-of-Health estimation with Β±1.5% accuracy β€” without cloud dependency. Critical for rural deployments with unreliable connectivity.

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Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Technology

Phase 1 β€” Research

Developing bidirectional onboard charger (OBC) technology in collaboration with a Hyderabad-based engineering university, enabling EVs to feed power back into the grid during peak demand periods.

Collaborate with Our R&D Team

We welcome partnerships with universities, research institutions, and industry partners for joint development programmes.