EVamp Technologies Private Limited, a pioneer in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, has unveiled its indigenously designed and manufactured LECCS (Light Electric Combined Charging System) chargers — a major step toward solving two of India’s biggest EV challenges: non-standardization and range anxiety.
The new product lineup includes 3.2 kW, 6.4 kW, and 10 kW chargers, capable of supporting an output voltage range of 30–120 V DC and delivering up to 100A of current. This makes the chargers fully compatible with the entire range of electric two- and three-wheelers in the Indian market. Developed and tested entirely in India, the LECCS chargers have undergone over a year of rigorous lab and field evaluations to ensure safety, reliability, and high performance in diverse Indian conditions.
EVamp Technologies plans to roll out large-scale deployments through its own distribution network and in collaboration with leading Charge Point Operators (CPOs). Over the next 12 months, the company aims to expand its footprint across Western, Southern, and Northern India, accelerating the creation of a standardized and accessible charging network for the nation’s fastest-growing EV segments.
Speaking at the launch, Devansh Shah, Founder of EVamp Technologies, said, At the heart of our mission is solving the challenge of non-standardization and fast charging for two- and three-wheelers through a truly interoperable system. Our LECCS chargers are built to deliver confidence and reliability. With power options from 3.2 kW to 10 kW, they are compatible with all major EVs, enabling seamless charging across multiple locations. This isn’t just a product launch — it’s a commitment to making EV charging faster, simpler, and universally accessible.
Echoing this vision, Gunjan Mehta, Co-founder of EVamp Technologies, emphasized the company’s end-to-end approach, stating, By initiating large-scale production of AC and LEV DC chargers in India, we’re ensuring access to reliable, cost-effective, and future-ready charging solutions. Our upcoming rollouts will form the backbone of two- and three-wheeler electrification while strengthening India’s EV ecosystem.
The LECCS chargers have been developed in partnership with Ather Energy, a leading player in the EV two-wheeler segment.
Aravind Prasad, Head of Charging Infrastructure at Ather Energy, highlighted the importance of interoperability, saying, LECCS as a protocol was designed to solve one of the most pressing industry challenges — interoperability. A common, standardized interface across two- and three-wheelers ensures any vehicle can charge seamlessly at compatible stations. Indigenous products like EVamp’s LECCS chargers will scale this network and bring reliability at scale.
With this launch, EVamp Technologies positions itself at the forefront of India’s electric mobility evolution — driving standardization, fostering collaboration, and empowering the country’s journey toward sustainable, efficient, and inclusive EV infrastructure.
















