Ather Energy gets patent for light-weight charging connector for EVs

The connector will have a charging socket mounted on a hand-held unit, which will have an angular grip for ease of use.

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1 min read Last Updated : Jan 30 2020 | 3:01 AM IST

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Electric two-wheeler firm Ather Energy has received patent for an ergonomic, light-weight and compact charging connector to suit small electric vehicles and power banks.

According to the company filing with the patent office, the connector will have a charging socket mounted on a hand-held unit, which will have an angular grip for ease of use. The application was filed in June 2017.

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