Meet the E2O 8 Photos . Updated: 15 Feb 2013, 12:03 PM IST Livemint India's first connected and intelligent solar powered passenger car is ready to roll out 1/8The Mahindra Reva plant in Bangalore uses natural light to lower its carbon footprint. Photographs: Aniruddha Chowdhury/Mint. 2/8The assembly line of the E2O does not use power to move the vehicle across the different processes. 3/8The drivetrain test produces power as the wheels turn; power generate during the process is stored in a battery and used in the plant. 4/8The four solar panels that charge the E2O—the panels can be arranged in any way, across different parts of the home. 5/8The E2O plant generates 35% of its energy requirements using solar panels on campus. 6/8The assembly cages allow workers easy access to all parts of the car. 7/8The solar charging panels at the Mahindra Reva plant in Bommasandra, Bangalore. 8/8Engineers at the plant discuss a production issue in the plant that is designed to use natural light.