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India’s electric vehicle (EV) revolution is underway, but not all chargers are created equal. In an industry where reliability, safety, and efficiency determine success, one company stands out—BLA Etech. The question is no longer why OEMs are after BLA Etech; it’s how fast they can integrate these industry-leading chargers into their infrastructure.
BLA Etech’s DC EV Fast Chargers are not just another product in the market. They are redefining standards, ensuring faster, safer, and more efficient charging—something that OEMs can’t afford to overlook.
What makes them stand out?
India is set to be a global EV hub, but charging infrastructure remains a challenge. OEMs need solutions that:
✅ Scale easily with demand
✅ Ensure vehicle safety through superior EMI/EMC protection
✅ Reduce long-term costs while maintaining efficiency
BLA Etech delivers all this and more. With over 2,000 successful installations in Europe, the brand is proving that Indian innovation can lead on a global scale.
This is not just about marketing—BLA Etech is the only Indian company with TUV certification for DC EV chargers. In a market flooded with unreliable alternatives, this is a guarantee of safety and quality.
BLA Etech’s Managing Director, Mohit, sums it up best:
“EV charging is not just about speed; it’s about trust. Our chargers offer the best-in-class safety, durability, and performance—everything an OEM looks for in a reliable partner.”
As India accelerates toward a sustainable future, the demand for robust, scalable, and cost-effective EV charging infrastructure has never been greater. Balancing innovation with reliability is critical in this fast-evolving sector. Enter BLA Etech, a pioneer in delivering cutting-edge EV charging solutions that set new benchmarks for quality and safety.
BLA Etech stands apart as India’s only EV charger manufacturer to offer a complete in-house developed technology stack—from hardware to software—ensuring seamless integration, unmatched quality control, and rapid scalability. With TUV ARAI and CE certifications, our chargers meet global safety and performance standards, a testament to our commitment to excellence.
Mohit MD of BLA Etech emphasizes, “Our vertically integrated approach allows us to innovate without compromise. Every component, every line of code, is designed and tested in India, ensuring reliability that our customers can trust.”
BLA Etech’s DC Fast Chargers are built to last, backed by a 5-year warranty, and priced for affordability:
Each charger features an inbuilt EMI filter, safeguarding both the charger and sensitive vehicle electronics against power fluctuations—ensuring maximum uptime and safety.
With 2,000+ installations across Europe and a growing footprint in India, BLA Etech is a trusted global exporter. Our success lies in delivering “service-free” reliability, minimizing maintenance interventions through advanced software monitoring and rugged hardware design.
“India’s EV ecosystem needs homegrown innovators who understand local challenges and global standards,” says Mohit MD. “By choosing BLA Etech, OEMs gain a partner invested in their success—offering scalable solutions, unmatched support, and a shared vision for an electrified future.”
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From ideation to impact, BLA Etech’s journey mirrors India’s EV ambitions. Let’s build infrastructure that’s stable, reliable, and truly Made for India.
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