
India’s Only 1st Ever Offline Hands-on program that adds 4 Global Certificates while making you a real engineer who has build their own vehicle

India’s Only 1st Ever Offline Hands-on program that adds 4 Global Certificates while making you a real engineer who has build their own vehicle
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With 500+ alumni pursuing research abroad, the program is widely quoted as “the best engineering experience ever.” You don’t just learn EV tech—you learn how to think, build, and innovate like a real engineer.

Break the image that “students these days have no hands-on experience” by actually building a running electric vehicle on your campus. From dynamics and design to fabrication, you work on every engineering detail that matters.

EV Saksham is the only program in India where students fabricate a complete vehicle from the ground up. No kits, no pre-made parts—pure engineering, real tools, and true problem-solving.

When your team rolls out a self-built EV, excitement spreads across the entire campus. It becomes a symbol of what engineering students can truly achieve—and a moment everyone remembers.

With 500+ alumni pursuing research abroad, the program is widely quoted as “the best engineering experience ever.” You don’t just learn EV tech—you learn how to think, build, and innovate like a real engineer.

Break the image that “students these days have no hands-on experience” by actually building a running electric vehicle on your campus. From dynamics and design to fabrication, you work on every engineering detail that matters.

EV Saksham is the only program in India where students fabricate a complete vehicle from the ground up. No kits, no pre-made parts—pure engineering, real tools, and true problem-solving.

When your team rolls out a self-built EV, excitement spreads across the entire campus. It becomes a symbol of what engineering students can truly achieve—and a moment everyone remembers.
Listen from Students about the joy of building

Listen from Students about the joy of building

















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Not at all. The EV workshop (4+1 days) can be planned on an extended weekend, festive break, or at the start/end of the semester to avoid academic disruption.
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There is no strict minimum, but higher participation during the student orientation increases the likelihood of workshop execution and sponsorship opportunities.
The workshop is designed for 1st–3rd year students from Mechanical, Electrical, ECE, and Automobile engineering branches.
Capabl manages everything—awareness, outreach, orientation, and registrations. The college does not need to handle any promotions.
No. The workshop is hosted at zero cost to the college. Only students who enroll pay a minimal fee. Capabl brings all tools, machinery, raw materials, and expertise; the college only provides the required lab/workspace.
An indoor space of 1000–1500 sq. ft. (carpentry or mechanical workshop), with basic single-phase electricity and 3 sturdy tables with 2–4 bench vices each.All machinery, tools, and materials are brought by Capabl.
Students do not pay for the EV or its components—they pay for the learning experience.
A team of 25 students pays approx. ₹5,000 per student (₹1,25,000 total), while the real cost of components alone exceeds ₹3,00,000.
What students pay for:
Hands-on EV building experienceAccess to ₹20 lakh worth of tools, materials & machineryExpert mentors for design and fabricationA complete real-world EV fabrication experience on campus
After the workshop:
The chassis and all fabricated parts stay with the college as student-built output.High-cost components like motors, batteries, controllers are taken back and reused so the program remains affordable for students across India.
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