EV charging solutions manufacturer Belectriq has introduced its next-generation DC CCS2 fast charger range, designed to support the rapid expansion of high-power EV charging infrastructure across India. The newly launched system is built on a high-efficiency 40 kW modular power architecture, enabling scalable and reliable fast charging for highways, commercial hubs, and fleet operations.
With EV adoption accelerating across the country, demand for high-capacity charging solutions is growing rapidly. Belectriq’s latest platform aims to address this need by offering a flexible architecture that can scale across multiple power levels.
High-Efficiency 40 kW Modular Power Platform
At the core of the system is Belectriq’s 40 kW power module, engineered for high reliability and operational efficiency.
Key specifications include:
- Peak efficiency: Up to 98%
- System efficiency: Over 97.5%
- Power factor: 0.999 at full load
- Ultra-low noise: Around 55 dB
- Continuous operation: Designed for 20+ hours
- Output voltage: Up to 1100 V, supporting next-generation EV architectures
- Altitude capability: Operates up to 4,000 meters without derating
The modular architecture enables the charger to be deployed in multiple configurations, including:
- 40 kW
- 80 kW
- 160 kW
- 320 kW
- 400 kW
This flexibility allows operators to scale charging capacity based on infrastructure demand.
Indigenous 30 kW Platform Receives ARAI Certification
Alongside the new platform, Belectriq recently received Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) certification for its 240 kW DC CCS2 charger built on a 30 kW modular architecture.
According to the company, this platform has been indigenously developed in alignment with India’s Phased Manufacturing Program (PMP) localisation norms. The design integrates locally developed controllers and power modules, strengthening domestic EV charging technology capabilities.
Founder’s Perspective
Commenting on the development, Shwetank Jain, Founder of Belectriq, said the EV ecosystem is rapidly shifting toward higher-power charging infrastructure, particularly for highway corridors and commercial fleet operations.
He added that the 40 kW modular platform enables scalable high-power charging, while the ARAI certification of the 30 kW architecture highlights the company’s focus on localised EV technology development in India.
The Bigger Picture for EV Charging
Industry experts note that DC fast chargers in the 100–300 kW range will be critical to enabling faster charging for:
- Inter-city EV travel
- Logistics and commercial fleets
- Next-generation high-voltage electric vehicles
With initiatives such as PM e-Drive and national highway charging programs gaining momentum, demand for high-power and network-connected charging infrastructure is expected to rise significantly in the coming years.

