Terra Charge unveils cutting-edge EV charging solutions at Bharat Mobility Expo 2024
The expo facilitated potential partnerships to advance India's EV infrastructure.
Terra Charge, an EV Charging Infrastructure development firm, showcased its advanced AC and DC EV charging solutions at the recent Bharat Mobility Expo 2024 held in Delhi Pragati Maidan. The event, which boasted over 800 exhibitors, served as a pivotal platform for industry leaders to connect and explore collaborations.
Attendees had the chance to experience live demonstrations of Terra Charge's diverse range of charging solutions, including their fast-charging 7.7 kW AC Charger, the 82 kW DC Charger, and the budget-friendly 3.3 kW AC Charger.
With over 80,000 visitors and 150,000 registered attendees, the expo facilitated potential partnerships to advance India's EV infrastructure.
Terra Charge's CEO, Akihiro Ueda, speaking on the exhibit said “I am pleased with the positive response we garnered at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2024 and the interest our EV charging solutions generated in the public. The event was an excellent opportunity for Terra Charge to engage with industry leaders and showcase our dedication to the green revolution in India. I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the event organisers who offered us the opportunity to showcase our diverse range of EV charging solutions and connect with like-minded entities across all segments.”
Furthermore, Terra Charge's recent expansion into major Indian cities and its MoU signing with the Tamil Nadu State Government underscore its dedication to resolving EV charging-related challenges and promoting sustainable mobility solutions nationwide.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
07 Feb 2024
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