India and the UK are collaborating on a Research and Development program aimed at enhancing industrial sustainability through the development of cutting-edge technologies. A senior government official emphasized the importance of innovative EV charging infrastructure for the widespread adoption of electric mobility in India.
Rajesh Kumar Pathak, Secretary of the Technology Development Board, highlighted the significance of the partnership as they signed an agreement with Scharge Private Limited. This collaboration aims to create a next-generation electric vehicle charging solution tailored for commercial fleet and depot operations.
Scharge Private Limited, an Indian EV technology company, is set to introduce an innovative EV charger charge controller with a patented automated cable management system from Albright Product Design Limited in the UK. The integrated solution is designed to enhance operational efficiency, safety, and user experience in high-demand EV charging environments.
The new system features a motorized overhead cable management system specifically optimized for fleet-based applications. By reducing manual handling, minimizing cable wear and tear, and improving user convenience, this technology aims to streamline charging operations and ensure a safe and organized infrastructure in depot settings.
By addressing challenges such as cable management and workflow optimization, the technology is expected to significantly boost the efficiency of EV charging depots. It also plays a crucial role in enhancing safety standards by mitigating risks associated with cable damage, vandalism, and operational hazards.
Scharge Private Limited specializes in advanced power electronics and smart charging systems. Through this collaborative project, the company seeks to strengthen indigenous capabilities in EV charging technologies, paving the way for scalable and sustainable infrastructure to support the growing electric mobility sector.
