Where It All Started
The journey started during the second year of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at TKM College of Engineering. A small group of students became fascinated by electric mobility and wanted to make sustainable transportation accessible.
Together, we began experimenting — converting conventional bicycles into electric bicycles. The work involved designing and integrating motors, controllers, battery systems, wiring, vehicle integration, testing cycles, and safety improvements. What started as curiosity gradually became a serious engineering project.
Eventually, a fully functioning electric bicycle was built, tested, and sold to a real customer — proof that student-built technology could be real, reliable, and valuable.
Alongside development, we began conducting workshops for students — introducing them to Electric Vehicles, Battery Technology, BMS, Motors, Controllers, EV Architecture, and Sustainable Transportation. Hundreds of students attended. Communities formed.
Through these interactions, a pattern became impossible to ignore: students were searching for books, components, mentors, teammates, opportunities, and support — yet no dedicated platform existed to connect them. That gap became ASKEE.