E-Fill Electric receives ARAI certification for AC and DC chargers

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 07-26 00:30

E-Fill Electric has quickly become a leader in the EV charging industry.
New Delhi: E-Fill Electric, established in 2019 and based in Sonipat, India, with an office in Texas, USA, has received the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) certification for its AC and DC chargers. E-Fill Electric's chargers, ranging from 3.3kW to 240kW, now meet the highest industry standards for performance and safety.

Mayank Jain, CEO of E-Fill Electric, said, "Receiving ARAI certification is a major milestone for us. It confirms our commitment to delivering top-notch, reliable charging solutions. This certification is a testament to the hard work of our R&D team and strengthens our role as a trusted partner for OEMs, CPOs, and EV owners."

E-Fill Electric has quickly become a leader in the EV charging industry. The company integrates advanced hardware with OCPP/I-compliant CMS and mobile apps, ensuring a smooth and efficient charging experience for users.

Beyond manufacturing, E-Fill Electric supports its partners through scalable franchise models and extensive training programs. This has helped the company establish itself as a key player in the EV ecosystem, connecting car manufacturers, fleet operators, parking operators, Charge Point Operators (CPOs), and individual businesses.

The ARAI certification enhances E-Fill Electric’s reputation, instilling greater confidence in its products among consumers and industry partners. As the EV market continues to grow, E-Fill Electric remains dedicated to driving innovation and excellence in charging solutions, the company said.

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