Quick Takeaways
  • Servotech and Electra EV secured a 20-year patent for a low-voltage EV charging device.
  • Technology allows sub-200V EV platforms to use conventional CCS2 fast charging infrastructure.

In a notable development for India’s electric mobility ecosystem, the Servotech Electra EV low-voltage EV charging patent has been granted by the Indian Patent Office for a 20-year period under the Patents Act, 1970. The patent, effective from December 4, 2023, covers a charging device developed jointly by Servotech Renewable Power System and Electra EV to enable efficient charging solutions for low-voltage electric vehicles operating below 200V DC.

Technology Enables CCS2 Fast Charging for Low-Voltage EV Platforms

The patented system enables fast DC charging for sub-200V EV architectures, including vehicles built on the GB/T Bharat DC 001 charging standard. By allowing these lower-voltage platforms to utilize widely deployed high-voltage CCS2 charging infrastructure, the technology helps remove compatibility barriers and expands charging accessibility for smaller electric vehicles across urban mobility networks.

Focus on Urban Logistics and Small Commercial EVs

The charging innovation is designed primarily for compact commercial electric vehicles and pickup vans frequently used in city logistics and last-mile delivery operations. Supporting faster and more compatible charging for these vehicle segments could improve operational uptime, strengthen urban electrification strategies, and accelerate adoption of practical EV solutions across India’s rapidly expanding last-mile mobility sector.

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