As demand increases, Indian EV makers are Setting up more Charging Stations

Tata Motors

Tata Motors is aiming to double India's charging stations to 4,00,000 by 2027. It plans to add 30,000 new public chargers & a  mega charger network in 500 locations.

Maruti Suzuki

Maruti Suzuki is going to install 1,500 EV chargers across its service stations alongside home charger installations in 5-10 km in 100 key cities.

Hyundai Motors

Hyundai plans to add 600 public fast charging stations by 2031. It also provides access to 10,000 private charging pojnts through ChargeZone.

JSW MG Motor

JSW MG Motor currently has 1,559 EV chargers across India, patnering with HPCL  a major state-owned fuel retailer.

Government Efforts

Government of India is offering &230 million in incentives to accelerate the setting up of fast-charging stations.

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