Log9 and Trinity Cleantech partner to offer 2000 public charging stations
Trinity’ Thunder Platform will integrate with Log9's “Instacharge” platform, streamlining operations and enhancing user experience.
Log9 and Trinity Cleantech have partnered to offer 2000 public charging stations under the brand name 'Thunder+'. The charging stations will be deployed by India by the end of the next financial year.
Trinity under their brand name “Thunder+” will provide 2,000 public charging stations that will be deployed across India by the end of the next financial year. This rapid expansion aims to tackle range anxiety, boosting EV confidence and accessibility, the press release noted
Type 6 fast chargers will be provided and multiple OEMs are already on board, the press release noted.
Trinity’ Thunder Platform will integrate with Log9's “Instacharge” platform, streamlining operations and enhancing user experience. This commitment to interoperability extends to the BCA LEV DC standard (IS 17017-25 & IS 17017-2-6), ensuring users can charge anywhere.
Kartik Hajela, Co-founder and COO of Log9 said, “Type 6/Bharat LEV DC is emerging as a standard fast-charge protocol for last mile low voltage vehicles and Log9 being a pioneer in fast-charge in India is working aggressively to make sure access to the same is available for their next gen fast charge battery customers.”
Raj Kumar Medimi, CEO, Trinity Cleantech said, “This will help us to set up DC Fast Charging stations which will not only give confidence to the industry but will also make life convenient for existing e3Ws and e2Ws owners.”
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