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Capturing South Asia’s Emerging Opportunities
From February 25–27, 2026, The smarter E India 2026 was successfully held at the Helipad Exhibition Centre in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. As one of South Asia’s largest and most influential renewable energy and e-mobility platforms, the event integrated three major exhibitions: Intersolar India (PV), ees India (Energy Storage), and Power2Drive India (E-Mobility & Charging Infrastructure).
The exhibition gathered over 300 global exhibitors and attracted nearly 15,000 professional visitors, serving as a key gateway to the fast-growing Indian energy market.
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Tonhe Technology at the Exhibition
As a leading brand in the EV charging module industry, Tonhe Technology was invited to participate and presented its customized charging solutions tailored specifically for the Indian market.
Focusing on local grid conditions, regulatory standards, and application scenarios, Tonhe introduced core charging products designed to meet India’s demanding operational environment:
High-temperature resistant charging modules capable of operating at full power without derating at ambient temperatures up to 60°C, addressing India’s extreme climate conditions.
Class B charging modules equipped with TÜV-issued CE reports, significantly reducing certification complexity and time-to-market for customers pursuing ARAI (India) or CE (Europe) approvals.
Mature DC charging station solutions, enabling local power and electrical enterprises to expand into the EV charging business with reliable, field-proven systems.
With the increasing international expansion of Indian charger manufacturers and the evolution of local charging standards, Tonhe’s compliant and high-performance modules attracted strong interest from operators, integrators, and OEMs.
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India Market Outlook
India is one of the fastest-growing EV markets globally. The government has elevated EV charging infrastructure to a national strategic priority, creating a stable and policy-driven environment for high-quality charging solutions.
Key market drivers include:
FAME-III policy implementation, promoting adoption of electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and electric buses, alongside the Phased Manufacturing Programme (PMP) to strengthen local manufacturing. The policy also supports extensive deployment of charging infrastructure for both light and passenger EVs.
Reduced benchmark pricing for charging equipment, encouraging private enterprises and CPOs to invest in station development, along with 5–10 years of electricity tax exemptions to lower operational costs.
State-level mandates, such as in Maharashtra, where new fuel stations are required to install EV chargers, with existing stations gradually undergoing upgrades.
As domestic automakers (e.g., Tata Motors, Mahindra) and global brands accelerate EV rollouts, the demand for high-reliability, high-efficiency charging modules and complete charging systems continues to expand. China’s advanced supply chain capabilities and cost-performance advantages present strong competitiveness in this evolving market.
Conclusion
Seizing the golden opportunity in India’s smart energy and EV charging infrastructure development, Tonhe Technology is committed to partnering with industry stakeholders to expand across South Asia and drive the global electrification transition forward.
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