Clean Electric, an EV solutions provider, has launched a 15-minute universal and interoperable rapid charging system for light electric vehicles (LEVs) at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025.
The company says its 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, this technology makes EVs more practical for everyday use while paving the way for accelerated adoption of sustainable mobility in India.
Clean Electric is working with its OEM partners to integrate its charging system across different EV categories. It has partnered with Bounce for integrating its technology into Bounce 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. Clean Electric and Omega Seiki Mobility have joined hands to offer the world’s fastest charging e-3W with a 125 km range in just 15 minutes and enable 15-minute charging in a 7-ton electric truck.
Clean Electric’s 15-minute rapid charging technology will enter mass production in March 2025, with deployment at standardized public charging stations nationwide.
“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.”
Vivekananda Hallekere, co-founder and CEO of Bounce, added, “The integration of rapid and interoperable charging will accelerate EV adoption, making it easier for consumers and businesses alike to transition to electric mobility. Clean Electric’s technology is a significant step forward, making EVs more accessible to everyday users.”
Uday Narang, Founder of Omega Seiki Mobility, said, “This partnership is a game-changer for the industry, bringing universal rapid charging solutions that maximize uptime and performance for commercial EVs.”
With Type-6 BIS-approved charging for low voltage EVs (2W and 3W), OEMs gain access to a vast network of charging infrastructure, reducing barriers to EV adoption.
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