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    Bharat Charge Alliance Plans 5,000+ Charging Stations by FY26

    AbdullahBy AbdullahApril 6, 2024 Charging Stations 2 Mins Read
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    Bharat Charge Alliance Plans 5,000+ Charging Stations by FY26

    The Bharat Charge Alliance aims to establish more than 5000 public charging stations across India, by FY26.

    The alliance, which includes Log9, Trinity Cleantech, Altigreen, ETO Motors, Pulse Energy, ChargeZone with its mobility platform Billion Electric and EVnnovator, and Tork Motors, aims to address the country’s lack of standardised, accessible, and reliable charging infrastructure for Light EVs. By encouraging interoperability, the Alliance hopes to guarantee that EV owners can charge their vehicles effortlessly across a network of stations, regardless of make or model.

    This collaboration is aimed at promoting the Type 6 (IS 17017-2-6) DC fast chargers, building an interoperable charging network under BCA’s LEV DC (IS 17017-25 adopted) standard and Unified Energy Interface (UEI) based payment mechanism powered by Beckn protocol that not only supports the growing demand for EVs but also aligns with India’s sustainability goals.

    Type 6 connector which can support up to 125A continuous charging current is also gaining popularity among e3W (L5) OEMs like Altigreen, ETO Motors & Surja Automotive whose vehicles have larger battery packs. Moreover, this connector which is globally approved, is now locally manufactured by top connector makers in the country which is helping in reducing the cost.

    ARAI, India’s testing and certification Agency has already built the validation and testing capability for IS 17017-2-6 connector and IS 17017-25 protocol.

    Altigreen Bharat Charge Alliance ChargeZone charging stations ETO Motors EV Log9 Pulse Energy sustainability Trinity Cleantech
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