E-FILL Electric launches UPI-enabled EV charging
E-FILL Electric (EFEV Charging Solutions Pvt. Ltd.), a Delhi NCR-based startup specializing in electric vehicle charging infrastructure, has launched a new UPI-enabled charging feature to simplify the EV charging process. With this feature, EV owners can initiate charging sessions using any UPI app.
The process eliminates the need for multiple charging apps or physical cards by scanning a QR code at the charging station, entering the amount, and completing the transaction via UPI. This feature has been developed with integration between the CSMS and hardware. Still, it can also be implemented on existing charging infrastructure using physical QR codes. As per the company statement, this process simplifies charging by removing the need for multiple cards, app downloads, and sharing personal information for sign-ups. Users will not be required to remember various app credentials, making EV charging more comparable to refuelling at traditional fuel stations.
“We are thrilled to introduce this revolutionary feature that simplifies the EV charging for everyone involved. The feature is now available in our AC & DC Fast chargers, and after this feature update, the QR Code will automatically appear on the charger screen once the gun is connected to the vehicle,” said Mayank Jain, Founder & CEO at E-FILL Electric. “Our goal is to make electric vehicle adoption more accessible and enjoyable, and the UPI-enabled feature is a major step towards achieving that.”
In response to the EVreporter’s question on how the pre-payment amount will be determined, Mayank added that the amount(s) would be written on the charging station just like petrol pumps, and we can also get this info reflected on the charger’s screen. In addition, the price will be visible in the app as well.
The UPI-enabled system offers convenience for both users and charge point operators. Operators can benefit from a broader customer base without requiring users to install specific charging apps, potentially lowering operational costs.
Also read: What is UEI – Unified Energy Interface for EV Charging?
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