Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Sunday, 9 February 2020

Betting On Black Swan ?



Acknowledgement :

Some of the information reproduced below, is sourced from :



Definition of a Black Swan :

·          It is an " OUTLIER ", as it lies outside the realm of regular expectations ,
      because nothing in the past can convincingly point to its possibility

·         It carries an " EXTREME  IMPACT "

·         In spite of its outlier status , human nature makes us concoct  
     " EXPLANATION " for its occurrence , after the fact , making it
     explainable and  PREDICTABLE


In brief ,


·         Rarity

·         Extreme Impact

·         Retrospective Predictability


According to Nassem Taleb, author of book “ Back Swan “ :

*   The highly expected  " not happening ",  is also a Black Swan

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Following tabulation shows some of the Electric Cars { displayed at AUTO EXPO-2020 } which are expected to be launched in 2020

Does any of these look like a Black Swan ?

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Srl No
Brand
Battery Capacity(Kwh )
Range ( Km )
Expected Price
( Rs Lakh )
Price / Kwh of Li-ion Battery
( Rs Lakh )
1
Audi e Tron
95
400
90
0.95
2
Jaguar Pace
90
470
100
1.11
3
Porche Tycan
79.2
333 - 407
108
1.36
4
MG ZS EV
44.5
340
21
0.47
5
BMW  i  3
42
150 - 200
100
2.4
6
Nissan Leaf
40
230 - 250
35
0.9
7
M&M XUV 300 EV
40
200 – 300
13
0.32
8
Tata Nexon EV
30.2
300
14
0.46
9
Tata Altroz EV
30
300
14
0.47
10
M&M  e KUV 100
15.9
140
8.5
0.53
11
Maruti Suzuki Futuro


6.2 - 8

12
GWM ( China ) Ora R 1




13
Hyundai Kona

450
25



Which could qualify as a Black Swan among Electric Cars ?


None of the above

It would be a car that would eliminate the need for thousands of road-side ( Lithium-ion ) Battery Charging Stations


Currently, there are about 58,000 petrol / diesel pumps

{ read :    25,000 New Petrol Pumps ? Why ?   }



As far as Battery Charging Stations are concerned, current scenario is as follows :

Ø  Sanctioned ( in 62 cities ) …………………… 2,636
Ø  Of which, by TATA Power……………………….  5,00
Ø  By ONGC………………………………………………… 1,400
Ø  Plus , by Government……………………………14,000


Depending upon “ fast charging “ capability, cost of setting up a Battery Charging Station can go up to Rs 25 lakhs



Are there any Black Swan candidates among Electric Cars ?

Yes !

There are two strong contenders ( - pity they did not / could not display at Auto Expo )


[ A ]

Cars with Solar roof-top panels , charging a small Li-ion Battery, as long as roof is exposed to sun light .

If some charging is required, it can be done at night from a domestic outlet, but no need for road-side battery charging stations !  No “ range anxiety “ !

Our own ISRO has demonstrated such a Maruti Van , nearly 3 years back :
Solar Panels charging Li-ion Batteries of Electric Cars ?                               [ 04 May 2017 ]


And Dilip Chitre of Nagpur , too has developed a prototype :

Congratulations, Dilip Chitre                                                                      [ 28 Oct 2019 ]

 

Then there are foreign contenders like :

Let Us go Dutch !                                                                                    [ 21 Jan 2018 ]

 

 

[ B ]


Cars that use Metal – Air batteries , which do not need road-side battery charging . 

These batteries get charged using AIR which surrounds us !

Here is information on possible contenders :

A PM with “ Inside Information “ ?                                                            [ 04 Feb 2020 ]

Congratulations , Shri GopuKumarji                                                          [ 30 Jan 2019 ]

Ashok Leyland : On the double                                                                 [ 01 Apr 2018 ]

Holy Grail for Electric Vehicles                                                                   [ 17 Feb 2018 ]

EV juice from Alu-Air Battery ?                                                                  [ 16 Jan 2018 ]

 

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I hope our Policy Makers realize / appreciate the importance of above-mentioned ALTERNATIVES

Then again, a Black Swan could also show up, if :

 

Ø  Oil sells for $ 100 / barrel , and

Ø  Rupee slides to $ 1 = Rs 100  ?


That would cost Rs 10,000 to buy a barrel of oil, which when refined, would yield between 40 – 70 litre of petrol ( depending upon the quality of crude ) . Let us assume, 50 litre of refined petrol from 1 barrel of crude

So , before refining, the RAW MATERIAL COST would be Rs 200 per litre of petrol  !

For you , that would translate to  Rs 450 per litre  at the petrol pump !

You do not have to be an expert to guess what such a scenario could mean to our economy

Of course, a great majority of experts would assure us that there is a very low probability of such an event happening

 

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10  Feb  2020

hcp@RecruitGuru.com

Thursday, 6 February 2020

A ( not so ) Hidden Message ?



Yesterday, while announcing the formation of Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra , Shri Modiji said :


“ There are people of all communities in India, whether they are Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, Paris or Jains
All members of this family develop, they live in happiness, they are healthy, and the country prospers
With this sentiment, my government is going ahead with the mantra of,

 Sabka Saath,  Sabka Vikas,  Sabka Vishwas



Was Shri Modi trying to convey to the trustees , an obvious message , without appearing to be influencing their “ independent decisions “ ?




What message could that be ?

     At the disputed Ayodhya site , creation of a “ World Peace Complex “ comprising of :


      Ram Temple    ( for Hindus )

      Mosque           ( for Muslims )

      Church            ( for Christians )

      Temple            ( for Buddhists )

      Synagogue       ( for Jews  )

      Akshar-Dham    ( for Jains )

   
      Gurudwara       ( for  Shikhs )


      University for Comparative Studies of World Religions

      Hospitals ( like Netralaya / Hridayalaya )

      India Heritage / History Museum

      Business Convention-cum-Industry Exhibition Centre

     Tourist Complex

     And right in the center of the complex , a giant statue of the “ Father of the Nation 

[ Source :    Reach - Out Time ?    /   20 Sept 2013 ]

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Over the past 6 years, I have sent my above-mentioned proposal to :

 

Cabinet Ministers / State Chief Ministers / MPs / MLAs
Political Parties  /  Religious Organizations
Members of Mediation Committee
Supreme Court  /   Supreme Court Bar Association
Parties to the Court case ………etc

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Dear Shri ,


      {  Trustees of Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra - whose email id , I could find  },


Ø  K Parasaran                                     k.parasaran@sansad.nic.in 

Ø  Yugpurush Parmanand, Haridwar      akhandparamdham@gmail.com

Ø  Swami Govinddev Giri, Pune            dharmashree123@gmail.com

Ø  Vimlendra Mohan Pratap Mishra       info@vaniprakashan.in

Ø  Kameshwar Chaupal (SC), Patna      kameshwarchaupal86@gmail.com


       I urge you to consider my above-mentioned suggestion , which when implemented , will  once again ,
       establish India as a truly SECULAR nation which respects ALL religions of the World and which , sends
       to the entire humanity, a  loud / clear / unambiguous message of ,
      “  HARMONIOUS and PEACEFUL living  “


      For a meaningful discussion on my suggestion, I urge you to go through :


Ø  Reach - Out Time ?                                    [ 20 Sep 2013 ]

Ø  Sarva Dharma Sthanam ?                          [ 02 Oct 2017 ]

Ø  Let Ram’s Ayodhya be Secular                    [ 31 Jan 2019 ]

Ø  We have precedents !                                [ 12 Nov 2019 ]

 

With regards and in the name of Shri Ram,

Hemen Parekh

Mmbai / hcp@RecruitGuru.com


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Tuesday, 4 February 2020

A PM with “ Inside Information “ ?




No !  No !


But there is no denying that Shri Modiji is a “ PM with Insight Information “ !

At recently concluded 107th Indian Science Congress, Shri Narendra Modi challenged the scientists to develop new battery types , saying :

  “  We need to pay attention to grid management as we expand our renewable energy
     supply.

     These require developing new battery types which are ,

          Ø  based on environmentally benign materials, 
     
          Ø  not monopolistic,

          Ø  affordable on 100s of Giga-Watt scale,
     
          Ø  suitable for tropical climates  
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Now read this appearing in today’s Economic Times :


Extract :

Founded in 2008, Phinergy develops an assortment of zero-emission batteries including aluminum-air and zinc-air batteries designed to offer power sources for electric cars.

IOC and Phinergy will form a joint venture in India to collaborate in developing aluminium-air battery system including research & development, customisation, manufacturing, assembly, sell and service of aluminium-air energy systems technology.

"The joint venture intends to set up a factory in India to manufacture aluminium-air batteries for electric vehicles and stationary applications and facilitate development of eco-system for Al-Air technology," the statement said.

Phinergy specialises in aluminium-air (Al-Air) and zinc-air battery systems that have great potential applications in electric mobility and stationary applications.

Aluminium is naturally available in India and its extraction and recycling technologies are also very well established.

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Better Late Than Never !

Indian Oil had signed an MOU with Phinergy, almost 2 years ago !

Why Aluminum-Air Batteries ?

From web site of Phinergy :
Phinergy’s air-electrode technology has enabled it to master the metal-air reaction process and develop an aluminium-air system with a lifespan of thousands of working hours, relieving the main constraints of electric transportation and clean distributed generation.

 What are the implications of Alu-Air Batteries ?

Ø  There will be nocharging “ of this battery using Electric Charging Stations

Ø  Charging is through its built-in “ Air Electrode “ being injected with oxygen , extracted from air , even as the car is running – eliminating need for millions of Charging Stations that India would require to completely switch-over to Electric Vehicles ( using Li-ion batteries ) by 2030 . Hence no “ Range Anxiety “ ?
          This would remove the biggest hurdle to early adoption of Electric Cars by
          the buyers and make it possible for quick transition from IC engines !

Ø  Its Cathode will need replacement after 25,000 hours

Ø  If battery is used ( on average ) for 2.5 hours per day, then that means , it would need to be replaced after 10,000 days ( 30 years ? )

Ø  Battery needs to have 1 of kg Aluminium to generate 8 kwh . So , to generate 50 kwh ( rumoured capacity of TESLA Model 3 electric car ), it would need about 6 kg of Aluminium and make it extremely cost-effective !

Ø  It can be “ re-charged “ ( with oxygen ) in 5 minutes ( while car is running ? )

Ø  After each recharge , it can run for 1,000 km

Ø  As compared to Lithium-ion battery costing 30 % of the cost of an Electric car , this Aluminium-Air battery would cost , hardly 5 % .

Ø  Using Aluminium-Air battery , what would be the on-road price of a standard 4 seat electric car (such as M&M e20 ) ? Can it possibly drop from Rs 11 lakh to Rs 8 lakh ?


Has anyone else tied up with Phinergy ?

Yes. About 2 years ago, Ashok Leyland too , tied up with Phinergy . Read :

Ø  Ashok Leyland is not waiting !                        [ 17 Jan 2018 ]

Ø  Ashok Leyland : On the double                       [ 01 April 2018 ]

 

Related Readings :

Ø  Congratulations , Shri GopuKumarji                 [ 30 Jan 2019 ]

Ø  Mumbai Nagpur Super Highway                       [ 03 July 2018 ]

Ø  25,000 New Petrol Pumps ? Why ?                   [ 18 June 2018 ]

Ø  Thank  You  ,  Chief  !                                     [ 28 Mar 2018 ]

Ø  Holy Grail for Electric Vehicles                          [ 17 Feb 2018  ]


Ø  EV juice from Alu-Air Battery ?                         [ 16 Jan 2018 ]


Ø  Indian Oil to place its bet on metal-air battery technology over lithium-ion


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05  Feb  2020

hcp@RecruitGuru.com