India’s First Ultra-Fast EV Charging Station by LeafyBus

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In a groundbreaking move towards sustainable transportation, LeafyBus has unveiled India’s first 360 KW fast charging infrastructure, revolutionizing the electric vehicle (EV) industry. Designed to provide ultra-fast charging, this state-of-the-art technology caters to the growing demand for efficient and eco-friendly solutions, significantly reducing the charging time for electric buses.

Located strategically to support high-traffic urban and intercity routes, LeafyBus’s fast-charging stations ensure convenience for operators while minimizing operational downtime. This innovation aligns with India’s push for green mobility, enabling large-scale EV adoption and reducing dependency on fossil fuels.

The 360 KW infrastructure can fully charge an electric bus in under 30 minutes, making it ideal for fleet operators looking to maintain rigorous schedules without compromising on sustainability goals. LeafyBus has also integrated advanced safety protocols and smart charging features to ensure optimal energy management and reliability.

By setting a new benchmark for EV charging technology, LeafyBus is not just accelerating India’s transition to electric mobility but also inspiring other stakeholders in the industry to adopt cutting-edge, sustainable solutions. This milestone marks a pivotal step towards a cleaner, greener future.

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