Kinetic Green partners with Exponent Energy to offer 15-minute fast charging for electric three-wheelers, boosting uptime, efficiency, fleet management, and expanding charging stations across major and smaller cities.
By Robin Kumar Attri
15-minute full charging for L3 & L5 EVs.
30% increase in daily operating hours.
3,000-cycle battery warranty.
160+ charging stations operational.
Charging dashboard integrated for fleets.
Kinetic Green Energy and Power Solutions Ltd. has partnered with Exponent Energy to bring 15-minute rapid charging technology to electric three-wheelers in India. This collaboration aims to make daily operations faster, easier, and more efficient for e-rickshaw and cargo vehicle users across the country.
The new charging solution is designed for L3 and L5 category vehicles, which include e-rickshaws and cargo loaders commonly used in last-mile delivery.
Kinetic Green will integrate Exponent’s fast-charging platform into multiple vehicle models:
Upcoming passenger variant
With this system, all these vehicles can now be fully charged in just 15 minutes at Exponent’s charging stations.
According to the companies, rapid charging will help operators charge their vehicles during short breaks and increase daily operating hours by up to 30%.
This means more trips, more earnings, and less downtime.
The new technology also offers:
3,000-cycle battery warranty
Digital dashboard for real-time charging updates
Maintenance alerts
Fleet analytics for operators and businesses
Exponent Energy already operates 160+ charging stations across four major cities.
Over the next 12 months, the companies plan to expand this network into:
Metropolitan cities
Tier II cities
Tier III cities
Kinetic Green’s fleet will get full access to this charging network, and the charging dashboard will be integrated into Kinetic Green’s fleet management app for easier monitoring.
Dr. Sulajja Firodia Motwani, Founder and CEO of Kinetic Green, said the collaboration helps solve major challenges for EV owners and fleet operators by improving uptime and efficiency.
Arun Vinayak, CEO and Co-Founder of Exponent Energy, said the partnership extends their fast-charging platform to both L5 and L3 EV segments, strengthening rapid EV adoption in India.
Kinetic Green manufactures electric two- and three-wheelers at its facility near Pune, Maharashtra. The company recently raised $25 million in Series A funding from Greater Pacific Capital.
Exponent Energy, founded in 2020 and based in Bengaluru, builds charging technology for commercial EVs using standard lithium-ion cells. The company is known for advancing ultra-fast charging solutions.
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The partnership between Kinetic Green and Exponent Energy marks a major step toward faster EV adoption in India’s last-mile transport sector. With 15-minute full charging, operators can save time, boost uptime, and increase earnings by up to 30%. The expansion of over 160 charging stations into metro and smaller cities will further support widespread use. Backed by strong battery warranties and smart digital tools, the collaboration improves efficiency for both individual users and fleet operators.

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