EV Charging Safety Certification and Fire Prevention
The Opportunity
The Indore fire tragedy reveals a critical gap: EV charging infrastructure lacks standardized safety certification and fire-prevention protocols. Police blamed a charging point explosion, but survivors contest this, indicating confusion around fault diagnosis and prevention standards. Indian EV adoption is accelerating without corresponding safety infrastructure and third-party audit services.
Market Size
₹500–800 crore annually by 2027. India's EV fleet is projected to reach 15 million units by 2030 (SIAM); charging infrastructure will grow from ~80,000 stations (2025) to 300,000+ by 2027. Safety certification and audit services represent 2–3% of total charging infrastructure capex.
Business Model
B2B service: third-party safety audits, certification, and fire-risk assessment for residential and commercial EV charging installations. Partner with charging manufacturers, builders, and residential societies to offer pre-installation compliance checks, post-installation audits, and periodic re-certification.
Per-unit audit fee: ₹5,000–15,000 per charging point installation assessment (target 10,000 audits/year = ₹7.5 crore)Annual compliance certification: ₹2,000–5,000/site for annual re-certification (recurring, 5,000 sites = ₹1.5 crore)Training and consulting for charging operators: ₹50,000–2 lakh per workshop/consultation (20 contracts/month = ₹2 crore/year)
Your 30-Day Action Plan
Research & benchmark: Study IEC 61851 (EV charging standards), BIS IS 16861:2018, and fire safety codes (NBC 2016). Map 5–10 major charging manufacturers and 3 residential builder networks in Tier-1 cities for partnership outreach.
Hire & certify: Recruit 1–2 electrical engineers with EV/fire-safety background; enroll them in IEC 61851 and fire-safety auditor certification programs. Document your service SOP and audit checklist.
Pilot partnerships: Approach 2–3 charging manufacturers or RWAs in Bangalore/Hyderabad/Pune. Offer 2–3 free audits to build case studies and testimonials.
Brand & launch: Register as MSME, create website with service brochure, publish case study from pilot audits, set up LinkedIn B2B outreach targeting charging operators and real-estate developers.
Compliance & Regulatory Angle
Licensing: Register as ISO 9001 audit firm or partner with BIS-accredited testing labs for formal certification authority. Regulations: Adhere to BIS IS 16861:2018 (EV charging connectors), IEC 61851-1 (safety of EV charging), and NBC 2016 fire safety codes. GST: 18% on professional services (audit & consulting). Insurance: Professional liability insurance (₹50 lakh minimum).
Regulatory References
Mandatory standard for all EV charging hardware in India; your audits must validate compliance to this standard
International standard adopted by BIS; forms basis for your audit checklist and certification protocols
Governs electrical safety and fire-prevention systems in buildings where charging is installed; audits must verify NBC compliance
Mandatory electrical safety requirement; your audit must verify proper grounding to prevent electrocution and fire risks
Applies if battery charging or disposal is part of your scope; relevant for residential EV charging advisory
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