FAQ

Charging time depends on your vehicle’s battery size and charger capacity.

For example – A level 1 3.3kW home charger or a portable charger (also known as on-board charger) takes 8-9 hours to fully charge the EV. However, a Level 2 7.4kW Belectriq Charger AC 7.5 Type2 Gun charger can fully charge a 40-kWh battery in about 4–5 hours.  

Yes. Our chargers are ARAI and BIS certified and support the standard connectors for AC Charger its Type-2 and for DC Charger its CCS2. Whereas CHAdeMO, GB/T, Tesla are no more prevalent and obsolete standard in India thus Belectriq has stopped production.

Yes. For independent homes, the charger can be installed in your parking space. In apartments or gated communities, you’ll need permission from the RWA/association and sufficient sanctioned load from your electricity provider.

On average, depending on your state’s electricity tariff and the battery capacity for a full charge an average 4-Wheeler might consume 20-30 kWh units of electricity.
Example – If per kWh unit tariff is Rs. 8 then the cost of charging will be Rs. 160-240 per charge.

Yes. Under the FAME II scheme and various state EV policies, subsidies are available for setting up public charging stations. Incentives differ by state. Also, the schemes keep updating time to time for which the operator has to keep tab on the latest schemes rolled out by government to avail the benefits.