Uno Minda Launches 7.4 kW Portable EV Wall Charger with Type-2 Connector and IP65 Protection

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Portable Charging for Home and Travel

Uno Minda Ltd. has announced a new 7.4 kW portable EV wall charger designed for both home use and on-the-go charging. The device supports a Type-2 connector, making it compatible with a wide range of electric cars in the Indian market. Its portable form factor and carry case allow users to shift charging locations with ease, addressing a common challenge for EV owners without fixed parking or home chargers.

The charger features IP65-rated dust and water protection, enabling outdoor use during varied weather conditions. Uno Minda has equipped the device with a smart LED display that provides real-time information on charging status and error notifications.

Focus on Safety, Compatibility, and Reliability

With a launch price of ₹32,514 (MRP ₹50,000), the portable charger integrates essential safety protections, including overvoltage, overcurrent and short-circuit safeguards. Uno Minda says these features were added to ensure safe and reliable operation in both residential and travel scenarios.

The company notes that the charger’s multi-brand compatibility allows it to work across EV models using a Type-2 interface, making it a versatile accessory for customers who want one solution for multiple vehicles. The durable casing and compact design target users who require dependable charging on long commutes, weekend travel or shared-vehicle environments.

Strengthening India’s EV Charging Ecosystem

Uno Minda developed this product to address gaps in accessible charging infrastructure, especially for EV users who move between locations. As portable charging becomes increasingly important for early EV adopters, the company expects rising demand for flexible, weatherproof and safe charging solutions.

The product reinforces Uno Minda’s focus on the EV accessories and aftermarket segment, while also contributing to broader EV adoption by improving charging convenience.

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