Schneider Electric said it is keen to tap the electric vehicle charging infrastructure market in India.
Given the huge potential in the electric vehicle charging space, the company displayed its EV charging infrastructure named EVLinks during an innovation summit on March 19-20 IN New Delhi, Schneider Electric said in a statement.
“The EVLinks is already available in different markets across the world and the company is keen to tap into the nascent Indian market for the same. The EV charging platform can be installed both at homes as well as public places,” a company statement said.
Business Standard reported that the company’s technologies are powering businesses and key government programmes, including Make in India, Smart Cities Mission and Electric Mobility, and around 15 per cent of India’s solar capacity is based on its technology, Schneider Electric India Managing Director, Anil Chaudhury said to PTI.