
At the recent Tata Harrier EV Quad Day event, held at Buddh International Circuit, a major breakthrough in EV charging was showcased.
Nearly 90 Tata Harrier EVs were charged using a next-generation dispenser-based satellite charging system, a clear indication of India’s progress in building smart, scalable EV infrastructure.

Unlike traditional charging setups, where each charger has its bulky equipment, this system works differently:
This allows multiple vehicles to be charged simultaneously from a single power source, making the entire process more streamlined and efficient.
Here are the main benefits of this technology:
Space Efficient
One central cabinet can power several dispensers.
This reduces the need for multiple bulky charger boxes, freeing up valuable space — perfect for busy sites.
Scalable Design
Ideal for locations where many EVs need charging at once — such as EV hubs, fleet depots, parking lots, or highways.
Safe and Reliable
Since high-voltage equipment is centralized, on-site high-voltage exposure is reduced.
This makes it safer for users and easier for technicians to manage.
Cost-Effective
Fewer power electronics mean lower installation and maintenance costs.
Easy to service and expand as demand grows.
User-Friendly Experience
The dispensers work just like fuel pumps — drive up, plug in, and charge.
Simple interface and plug-and-play convenience for EV owners.
This technology is best suited for:
During the Tata Harrier EV test event, nearly 90 vehicles were charged smoothly using this setup.
The charging process was fast, well-organised, and space-efficient, something that traditional pedestal chargers often struggle to deliver at scale.
Dispenser-based satellite charging is the next step in India’s EV journey. It combines smart engineering, practical layout, and cost-saving technology to create a truly scalable charging solution for the EV revolution.
As EV adoption grows, systems like this will become the backbone of the country’s charging infrastructure, helping users charge faster, safer, and smarter.
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