Manipur's Albert Sarangthem's innovation triumphs; converts vintage Bajaj-150 scooter into eco-friendly 'Samadon EV
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Manipur’s Albert Sarangthem’s innovation triumphs; converts vintage Bajaj-150 scooter into eco-friendly ‘Samadon EV

A 5th-semester computer engineering student in Manipur, Albert Sarangthem, has turned heads with his eco-friendly project, transforming a vintage Bajaj-150 scooter into an electric vehicle named "Samadon EV II." 

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Jan 6, 2024, 06:46 pm IST
in Bharat, Manipur
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Albert Sarangthem along with his innovation

Albert Sarangthem along with his innovation

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Imphal: In a remarkable feat of engineering, Albert Sarangthem, a fifth-semester computer engineering student at Manipur Institute of Technology (MIT), has garnered widespread acclaim for transforming a vintage Bajaj-150 scooter into an eco-friendly electric vehicle (EV) named ‘Samadon EV II.’ This ingenious conversion not only breathes new life into a 50-year-old vehicle but also showcases Albert’s exceptional skills and commitment to sustainability.

The red Samadon EV II has become a social media sensation, highlighting the remarkable capabilities of Albert’s eco-friendly creation. Able to cover up to 50 km on a single electric charge, this e-scooter boasts a quick 2.5-hour full charge time. Originally owned by Albert’s late maternal grandfather, the Bajaj-150 scooter had been abandoned and rusted for decades at a relative’s house before Albert decided to embark on this transformative journey.

In the midst of a protracted seven-month-long ethnic conflict in the state, Albert Sarangthem’s unwavering commitment to technological innovation has emerged as a beacon of inspiration for many. Against a backdrop of adversity, the engineering student has not only revitalised a vintage Bajaj-150 scooter but has also termed his eco-friendly electric vehicle ‘Samadon EV II’—a name inspired by the revered divine flying horse ‘Samadon,’ a prominent character in Meitei spirituality. Albert’s remarkable endeavor, undertaken amidst the challenges of ongoing conflict, not only showcases his engineering prowess but also resonates with the growing appreciation for cultural symbolism embedded in his creation.

Albert shared, “The scooter was used by one of my maternal uncles before being abandoned and rusted at his house. That’s when I decided to give it a new life.”

To convert the fuel-run relic into an electric marvel, Albert undertook a meticulous process. He removed components like the engine, carburetor, and related parts, replacing them with a powerful motor, speed controller, battery, and other essential components. Despite facing challenges, including the scarcity of key parts in the Imphal market and a lack of mechanical tools, Albert’s determination prevailed, resulting in the successful makeover over a span of eight months.

The project encountered delays due to ongoing ethnic conflicts, pushing Albert to source essential retrofitting parts like the motor, battery, and speed controller externally. He honed his skills through internet resources and workshops in Imphal, where he closely observed the mechanisms of e-rickshaws.

Albert’s electric vehicle venture commenced successfully in 2021 with ‘Samadon EV I,’ earning him recognition from Transport Minister Khashim Vashum, who rewarded him monetarily. In 2022, his engineering institute also acknowledged his mechanical talents with a certificate of appreciation.

Authorities in the Manipur transport department clarified that such vehicle transformations are permitted, provided individuals obtain ‘Type approval’ from the government. Albert’s journey stands as a testament to innovation and ingenuity in the realm of electric vehicles, showcasing how a student’s passion and determination can lead to a transformative impact on sustainable transportation.

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