Neuron Energy Battery Packs: Neuron Energy Introduces Game-Changing Gen 2 Battery Packs for Electric Vehicles, ET Auto
Neuron Energy is targeting a revenue of over ₹250 crore and plans to cater to EV manufacturers, fleet operators, logistics firms, government institutions, among others.

Neuron Energy has announced the launch of its second-generation lithium-ion battery packs for electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and light commercial vehicles (LCVs). The Gen 2 series will be commercially available from July 2025 across India.
The company stated that the new battery packs have been designed to meet the needs of various electric vehicle segments operating in Indian conditions. With this product launch, Neuron Energy is targeting a revenue of over ₹250 crore and plans to cater to EV manufacturers, fleet operators, logistics companies, battery dealers, e-mobility startups, and government institutions.
The Gen 2 battery packs include updated features aimed at increasing operational reliability. The packs feature revised structural designs to support compatibility with a wider range of vehicle models and to manage heat dissipation more effectively.
Key technical features include reinforced pack architecture, which is designed to improve structural strength and allow integration across different vehicle platforms; vibration resistance that is built to offer improved performance in high-vibration conditions found on Indian roads; and smart battery management system (BMS) that supports extended battery life.
Commenting on the development, Pratik Kamdar, Co-founder and CEO, Neuron Energy, said, “The Gen 2 battery launch is a pivotal step in our journey to build more reliable and intelligent power solutions, provide greater cost efficiency and enhanced performance for India’s growing EV ecosystem. These battery packs represent not just technological progress, but a deeper commitment to safety, sustainability, and performance for EV users across the spectrum.”
Neuron Energy aims to address both current and future demands of India’s electric mobility sector, positioning itself to support growth in personal and commercial electric vehicle adoption.
