PeakAmp Strengthens Leadership with New Co-Founder Appointments to Accelerate India’s Battery Circular Economy

Volume 1 Issue 12

Leadership Expansion to Scale Circular Energy Solutions

PeakAmp has announced the elevation of Aditya Prakash and the appointment of Akhil Yerawar as Co-Founders, strengthening its leadership team as the company scales its mission to build India’s trusted end-of-life EV battery management platform. The announcement comes as India’s electric mobility market accelerates, creating growing demand for reliable recycling and second-life battery solutions.

Founded in 2024 by Vijay Gond and Aditya Sudhanshu, PeakAmp focuses on building a full-stack, tech-enabled ecosystem for lithium-ion battery collection, segregation, recycling, and resource recovery. Its model integrates diagnostics-led second-life applications and material recovery with purity levels exceeding 99%, supporting India’s shift toward a circular economy.

Who’s Leading the Next Phase of Growth?

Akhil Yerawar joins as Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, bringing over a decade of experience across green energy, consulting, and finance. He will lead strategic growth initiatives, investor engagement, and government partnerships. Meanwhile, Aditya Prakash—already a core member of the company—will oversee operations, supply-chain scaling, and execution across the battery lifecycle.

Why This Matters for India’s EV Ecosystem

With EV adoption expected to surge over the next decade, industry experts anticipate a significant gap between battery recycling capacity and future demand. PeakAmp’s strengthened leadership and integrated model aim to address this challenge by ensuring safe battery collection, compliance-focused processing, and efficient material recovery.

Key Highlights

  • PeakAmp appoints two Co-Founders to strengthen leadership.
  • Focus on full-stack EOL battery management and circular solutions.
  • Plans to deepen partnerships with OEMs, mobility operators, and battery makers.
  • Technology-led traceability and compliance to support scalable recycling infrastructure.

The Bigger Picture

As India’s clean mobility ecosystem matures, battery circularity will become a critical pillar alongside manufacturing and charging infrastructure. PeakAmp’s leadership reshuffle signals growing investor and industry attention toward sustainable, closed-loop EV supply chains that maximize resource efficiency while reducing environmental impact.

Volume 1 Issue 12