Back the next energy architecture for electric mobility
BRC STAR is raising focused seed capital to move Self Volt EV from engineering development toward validated prototype evidence.
A deep-tech platform at the intersection of energy and mobility
The opportunity is not merely another electric vehicle. It is a differentiated operating architecture intended to improve how an EV manages energy in motion.
Platform, not one product
A core architecture intended to scale across passenger, cargo, commercial, bus and fleet applications.
IP-led differentiation
A patent-pending system integration strategy designed around a distinct energy architecture.
Structural demand
EV adoption, fleet economics and charging constraints create room for differentiated solutions.
Multiple revenue paths
Potential vehicle programs, technology licensing, fleet services and connected MaaS capabilities.
Seed funding ask
₹1 Crore
Prototype-first capital plan
Milestone-driven deployment
Founder-led execution
Capital allocated to technical de-risking
The proposed allocation prioritizes a working prototype and the evidence required for subsequent partnerships and funding.
Prototype development
System integration, fabrication and vehicle-level prototype work.
R&D and validation
Controls, testing, instrumentation and independent technical assessment.
Team expansion
Focused engineering and execution hires.
Core operations
IP, compliance, tooling and essential company operations.
Designed for layered value creation
A long-term model that combines vehicle economics, protected technology and recurring digital services.
Vehicle programs
Segment-specific EV products and strategic manufacturing partnerships.
Technology licensing
Potential licensing of validated systems to qualified mobility partners.
MaaS intelligence
Recurring fleet monitoring, diagnostics and route optimization services.
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Forward-looking statements are targets, not guarantees. Technical and commercial outcomes depend on validation, regulatory approvals, financing and execution.