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Now the bike riders got a big relief from dust and soil, pollution free helmet launched

Pollution Free Helmet

Pollution-free Helmet: Motorcyclists can now breathe cleaner air, as Delhi-based startup Shelios Technolabs has developed an anti-pollution helmet, which has a Bluetooth-enabled app, that allows the helmet to be cleaned when it needs to be cleaned. enables to. Alerts the rider. The PUROS Title helmet is equipped with unique inventions from the startup, such as a brushless DC (BLDC) blower fan, a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter membrane, and other air-purifying components. electronic certs and integrated micro USB charging port.

This helmet will work like this

The purification system at the rear of the helmet captures all incoming particles and purifies the air before it reaches the biker. The Department of Science and Technology (DST) provided initial money for the firm, which was established at the Science and Technology Entrepreneurs Park (JSSAT-STEP) in Noida.

How much will the helmet cost

They had signed commercialization deals with major Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) for the helmets. The item is presently being offered throughout the nation for Rs 4,500 after receiving a utility patent at Technology Readiness Level (TRL) Level 9.

Special attention was paid to pollution standards

Individual riders from all around India are among the product’s end customers, and Shellios has teamed with Royal Enfield Motorcycles to market the next model. The founders of Shellios Technolabs took note of the challenges faced by bikers during the air quality crisis that Delhi faces during the winter months.

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Amit Pathak, one of the founders of this helmet company, said, “We were disturbed by the health effects of the air quality condition on the people, especially the millions of two-wheeler riders who were exposed to daily exposure for a long period of time and that is in the air. Too. Due to the double whammy of particulate matter and vehicular emissions that they breathe.

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