Clean Electric Unveils 15-Minute Charging Technology By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Mon, Jan 20th, 2025 Clean Electric Unveils 15-Minute Charging Technology Clean Electric, an EV solutions company has launched its 15-minute universal and interoperable rapid charging system for light electric vehicles (LEVs) at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025. This innovation, built on the Standardized Open Network Type-6 BIS Approved Charging Standard, addresses one of the biggest challenges of EV adoption—charging speed. By combining speed, compatibility, and convenience, Clean Electric’s technology makes EVs more practical for everyday use while paving the way for accelerated adoption of sustainable mobility in India, the firm said. Partnership announcements Adding further momentum, Clean Electric announced partnerships with leading OEMs to integrate its revolutionary charging system across different EV categories: Bounce: Integrating Clean Electric’s technology into its fleet of electric two-wheelers to ensure rapid and seamless charging, improving fleet uptime and user convenience, and an e-2W solution providing 60-80 km range in 15-20 minutes. Omega Seiki Mobility: Offering the world’s fastest charging e-3W with a 125 km range in just 15 minutes. In addition, Clean Electric and Omega Seiki Mobility have also joined hands to enable 15-minute charging in a 7-ton electric truck. These partnerships aim to establish a robust, interoperable charging infrastructure across India, benefiting consumers, commercial operators, and the broader EV ecosystem. Rapid Charging Facilities Clean Electric’s 15-minute rapid charging technology will enter mass production in March 2025, with deployment at standardized public charging stations nationwide. The company is working closely with its OEM partners to integrate this technology into their vehicles, ensuring a seamless transition for both consumers and commercial operators. “Our 15-minute rapid charging system is a game-changer for the EV ecosystem, making electric mobility faster, more convenient, and universally accessible,” said Akash Gupta, Co-Founder and CEO of Clean Electric. “This innovation brings us one step closer to achieving India’s EV goals, empowering all stakeholders, from OEMs to consumers, to embrace a sustainable future.” Tags: Bharat Mobility Expo, clean electric, Electric Vehicles, EV