Dynolt Technologies

Dynolt Technologies

Deep-tech startup specializing in the design and manufacture of power electronics solutions for clean energy sectors,.

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Based in Bengaluru, India, Dynolt Technologies is a deep-tech company established in 2022 by power electronics engineers Rajesh Sura and Teja Kumar Balivada. Sura and Kumar leverage over two decades of combined experience in engineering and product development, including consulting for major multinational corporations, to guide Dynolt's direction. The company operates within the clean energy sector, developing and manufacturing power electronics solutions for e-mobility, renewable energy, energy storage, and the emerging hydrogen market.

Dynolt's business model is centered on providing these critical hardware components to other businesses. Its client roster includes electric vehicle manufacturers and clean energy providers such as Yulu, Yuma Energy, EMO Energy, River, Sandhar, Bounce, International Battery Company, and Numeros Motors. The company has demonstrated significant market traction, having deployed over 14,000 power converters across India, which have completed more than 30 million charging cycles. In February 2025, Dynolt secured $1.7 million in a seed funding round led by Transition VC, with participation from angel investor Yashowardhan Shah, to fuel its expansion.

The company's core offering consists of software-defined power converters. This product line includes on-board and off-board chargers for two and three-wheeled electric vehicles, power converters for battery swapping stations, motor controllers, and solutions for integrating solar charging with EVs. A key aspect of Dynolt's technology is its use of embedded software and general-purpose microcontrollers instead of traditional Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). This approach is designed to reduce costs, shorten product development cycles, and improve efficiency. The firm is also developing higher-power chargers using wide-bandgap semiconductors for fast-charging stations and plans to enter the solar and hydrogen sectors with high-frequency inverters and DC-DC converters.

Keywords: power electronics, clean energy, e-mobility, EV chargers, power converters, battery swapping, energy storage solutions, renewable energy technology, hydrogen energy, DC-DC converters, software-defined power, wide-bandgap semiconductors, fast charging, motor controllers, solar charging, BESS, clean-tech, Bengaluru, Rajesh Sura, Teja Kumar Balivada

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