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Zohra Khan on the Indian EV infra industry

1 h 8 min · 17. juni 2026
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In this episode of Subtext, we sit down with Zohra Khan, CEO & Founder of IPEC India - a power electronics company building EV chargers for the Indian market. We cover: * How EV chargers actually work and why they need to be customised for each vehicle brand * Why India's power grid is both a challenge and an opportunity for EV adoption * The push to standardise charging connectors and protocols for two-wheelers (Think EV version of USB-C) * Why German and Chinese chargers often fail in Indian conditions - and how IPEC builds for that * The semiconductor supply chain problem and India's path to self-reliance * What's coming in FY2027: bidirectional charging, 2x growth, and new product launches * A deep dive into the infrastructure powering India's EV revolution. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zohra-khan-889a8a14a/ Time Stamps: 0:00 – Introduction to IPEC & Zohra's Background 2:46 – How EV Chargers Work & What Differs Across OEMs 5:34 – Bottlenecks for EV End Consumers (Home vs Public Charging) 9:29 – Charging Protocols & Standardisation (CCS2, OCPP, OCPI) 11:49 – The LEAF Consortium & Two-Wheeler Standardisation Efforts 14:36 – AI & Innovation in EV Charging (Miniaturisation, Bidirectional Charging) 22:11 – Indian Power Grid & DISCOM Challenges 27:54 – Single Phase vs Three Phase for Home EV Charging 31:00 – Transformer Bottlenecks & Dynamic Load Management 34:03 – Why Indian-Made Chargers Outperform Foreign Ones 43:39 – Supply Chain & Localisation: What's Hard to Make in India 57:28 – Risk of OEM Backward Integration 63:23 – IPEC's Vision & What's Ahead for FY2027

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