Rohit Garg is a team lead in Powertrain R&D with nine years of multidisciplinary experience at the intersection of energy systems, embedded electronics, and e-mobility policy. He blends hands-on hardware and firmware development—from low-power energy-harvesting prototypes and ESP32/FreeRTOS controllers to BLE-enabled solar communication gateways—with strategic research and advocacy to accelerate EV ecosystems in India. At CSE he translated field studies into policy-facing whitepapers on battery tech, recycling and heavy-duty truck electrification, while at EKA he now guides powertrain innovation. Rohit’s background includes ARPA-E–funded smart-grid research at Carnegie Mellon and practical product realization in industry, giving him rare fluency across lab, product and regulatory contexts. He is passionate about clean-energy transitions and has a track record of turning niche technical concepts into deployable systems and policy roadmaps.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Electronics and Communications Engineering at Manipal Institute of Technology
Master's degree, Energy Science, Technology and Policy, Master's degree, Energy Science, Technology and Policy at Carnegie Mellon University
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