At Auto EV Conclave 2025, Karthik Arsikere, Country Sales Manager, Chogori Technology Co., Ltd , delivered a sharp, future-focused session on what will truly enable the next leap in LEVs (2W/3W) — reliable, standardized, high-performance interconnects.
In a market exploding with innovation yet struggling with fragmentation, his message landed strongly: connectors are not components — they are the backbone of safety, reliability and scalability.
Here are the insights that stood out:
• Speed is Chogori's differentiator.
With APQP-led engineering, the company can take a connector from concept to 3D prototype in under seven days — a game-changer for agile EV development.
• Voltage is rising — and so must capability.
As OEMs push from 48–72V to 120V systems, connectors must evolve with higher current capacity, better thermal management and compact, rugged designs.
• Standardization is no longer optional.
LEV charging still lacks common connector formats across OEMs. Chogori is working with industry partners to drive harmonization — essential for mass adoption.
His closing vision was clear: to build India's LEV future, we must build the invisible architecture that powers it — safe, standardized, scalable connectors for every EV, everywhere.