In 2023, the global market for EV charger power modules was estimated to be worth USD 560.2 million.the market is anticipated to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 37.4% from USD 779.4 million in 2024 to USD 9,880.3 million by 2032.
Powering the Electric Revolution: RenovaPulse Energy's Vision for EV Charging in Rural India
As India accelerates toward its ambitious goal of 30% electric vehicle adoption by 2030, a critical challenge emerges: how do we ensure that the EV revolution reaches every corner of the nation, including the rural heartlands where over 65% of Indians still reside? RenovaPulse Energy, India's pioneering solar startup specializing in rural energy solutions, is uniquely positioned to bridge this gap by combining their solar expertise with innovative EV charging infrastructure.
Source: https://www.renovapulseenergy.com/ac-ev-chargers

What’s Driving India’s Fast-Charging Surge?
The Indian EV charging ecosystem is undergoing rapid transformation, fueled by strong policy support and strategic investments. The central government has earmarked $230 million to accelerate the rollout of fast-charging stations, providing a crucial push to both automakers and charge-point operators. This wave of incentives has created fertile ground for network expansion, especially as the focus shifts from small-scale pilots to nationwide infrastructure capable of supporting mass adoption. There are two types of chargers AC charger and DC Charger
AC Charger Key Features: AC EV Chargers – Smart, Safe & Efficient Charging
3.3kW AC Charger for EV
- Compatible with 2/3 wheelers 
- User authentication via WiFi/BT/GSM/OCPP1.6 
- Input voltage: 230 VAC, 50Hz 
- Single Phase 
AC 7.4 kW EV Charger
Our Type-2 AC charger output of 7.4kW is compatible with all electric vehicles with output ranging from 7.4kW, making it suitable to meet the unique charging needs of different users. These chargers come with top-of-the-line efficiency standards enabling low AC power costs for customers.
The Rural EV Charging Challenge
While metropolitan cities see rapid deployment of EV charging stations , rural India faces a perfect storm of challenges: limited grid connectivity, unreliable power supply, and sparse infrastructure. Traditional EV charging models that depend on robust electrical grids simply don't work in villages where power outages are common and grid capacity is limited.