E-Fuel Collaborates to Supercharge India’s EV Infrastructure
E-Fuel, a leader in sustainable energy solutions, has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with a leading EV charging controller developer, marking a significant step forward in enhancing India’s electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. This collaboration aims to pool their expertise to design and produce high-capacity chargers, ranging from 360 kW to an impressive 1200 kW, in Bhopal, at the heart of India.
This strategic partnership is focused on delivering innovative charging solutions specifically tailored to India’s rapidly growing EV market. Key innovations include split chargers that can support up to 30 guns, battery-based chargers mounted on vehicle trolleys, and advanced pantograph technology. These technologies are set to boost the nation’s shift towards sustainable mobility by meeting the increasing need for robust EV infrastructure.
At the core of this alliance is E-Fuel’s dedication to driving innovation and enhancing local manufacturing capabilities. By combining strengths with a major player in EV charging technology, E-Fuel aims to lead the charge in creating efficient, scalable, and locally-produced EV charging solutions. This collaboration not only supports the expansion of India’s EV ecosystem but also signifies a major shift towards sustainable transportation.
As the global community moves towards a more sustainable future, the partnership between E-Fuel and its associate stands as a symbol of progress, paving the way for a cleaner, renewable energy-driven future.
About E-fuels
Established in 2002, Hindustan System is a worldwide supplier of renewable energy solutions. Addressing important environmental challenges like global climate change is the subject of its mission statement, “To develop creative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a brighter world.” To address this, they have added a new market category called E-Fuel, which offers AC/DC electrical vehicle charger solutions. Its primary competences are power electronics and product automation.