Hyderabad: Delta Electronics India has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ThunderPlus, a provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions for two-wheelers and three-wheelers, to enhance charging efficiency in India. The collaboration focuses on supplying high-efficiency 4kW rectifier modules manufactured at Delta’s Krishnagiri facility in Tamil Nadu. These modules will power ThunderPlus’ fast chargers tailored for India’s low-voltage EV market.
The rectifiers, designed to achieve up to 93% energy efficiency, are expected to reduce charging time while addressing the increasing demand for EVs in India. With the rapid growth of electric mobility, particularly in the two-wheeler and three-wheeler segments, the development of a robust and efficient charging infrastructure has become a pressing need.
Delta Electronics India’s Managing Director, Niranjan Nayak, noted the importance of local production and innovation in driving India’s EV transition. “Our manufacturing unit in Krishnagiri and R&D hub in Bengaluru enable us to develop energy-efficient solutions that meet India’s sustainability goals,” Nayak stated.
Rajeev YSR, CEO of ThunderPlus, highlighted the significance of this collaboration in bringing advanced EV charging technology to the Indian market. He emphasized that the partnership will enable ThunderPlus to offer reliable and customizable charging solutions for manufacturers and users, contributing to the expansion of EV infrastructure in the country.
The partnership aligns with India’s “Make in India” initiative by promoting the local production of advanced technology for EV charging. With the growing adoption of two-wheelers and three-wheelers in urban and semi-urban areas, the need for fast and reliable charging options is critical. Delta and ThunderPlus aim to address these challenges and support the sustainable growth of India’s EV ecosystem.
This agreement represents a step forward in strengthening India’s green mobility infrastructure while reducing dependence on imported components for EV charging solutions.
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