The following is a list of the many Indian companies that supply electric vehicle charging infrastructure. We believe it will be helpful to you as you look for an appropriate EV Charging Solution partner. Check out our Guide to Electric Vehicle Charging and Standards in India to get a grasp on the fundamentals of refueling your EV.
1. Statiq
Statiq offers complete EV charging station solutions from beginning to end. Apparently, they have over 150 charging stations set up in the cities of Delhi, Bangalore, and Mumbai. A total of three electric vehicle (EV) chargers have been installed up in India, two in Himachal Pradesh for commuters between Delhi and Dharamshala and between Delhi and Shimla, and one in Bhainsi, Uttar Pradesh, conveniently located near restaurants.
2. Okaya Power Group
Prakriti E-Mobility operates a fleet of electric 4W cars, and Okaya Power Group has formed a strategic collaboration with them in order to supply their fleet with convenient electrical vehicle charging stations. DHI-funded state REIL awarded a contract to install 4,244 EV charging stations. As of early 2019, Okaya had been tasked with supplying, installing, and commissioning approximately 200 multi-standard EV chargers throughout all metro cities, under a contract awarded by REIL.
3. Tata Power Company
Complete, individualized service packages including: power grid backbone, electric vehicle (EV) chargers of varying standards, charger installation, annual maintenance, software platform subscription for managing chargers, and mobile app.
Across the country, Tata Power and HPCL have collaborated to install electric vehicle charging stations at their gas stations. Established 300 rapid charging stations in the metropolitan areas of Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Bangalore, and Hyderabad in collaboration with Tata Motors.
4. Fortum India
Utilities, CPOs, EMPs, OEMs, and businesses of all sizes may benefit from the array of EV charging solutions and services offered by Fleet Charge America. Stations that offer electric vehicle charging through Fortum’s Charge & Drive service.
The first public 50 kW fast-charging station in India was installed by Fortum Charge & Drive India in the Gurugram showroom of MG Motor India on the 32nd Milestone. In major cities like Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad, 11 DC quick CCS/CHAdeMO chargers can be found. There are 38 convenient places in Hyderabad to use one of the DC001 charging stations.
Together with MG, these showrooms in the National Capital Region, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Ahmedabad will install 50-kilowatt fast-charging stations.
5. Exicom
To charge electric vehicles, Exicom has signed a memorandum of understanding with BHEL. Rafi Marg EV Charging Station, located in New Delhi, is now open. The charging station is equipped with combination chargers that have three different connectors/guns, making it suitable for both e-buses and electric 4-wheel vehicles. In 2018, Exicom was awarded the NTPC contract to provide DC charging infrastructure for e-buses in Jabalpur. This included the installation of 120kW and 50kW CCS chargers. Install Bharat alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) chargers for EESL’s Tata Tigor and Mahindra e-Verito vehicles.
6. Delta Electronics India
It was in Maharashtra Mantralaya when Mumbai’s first DC Fast-Charger was unveiled. Cooperation between MG Motors and EV Motors to Install a Charging Network for Electric Vehicles. Delta Electronics India, in conjunction with its CPO partner Charge+Zone, has supplied a number of 150 kW DC fast chargers to the Ahmedabad Municipal Transport Service.
7. PlugNGo
EV Motors India (operating under the PlugNgo brand) offers a full solution for the administration of public EV charging networks, including the construction of charging stations. The companies EV Motors India and Hero Electric have announced a partnership to promote the use of electric vehicles (EVs) in India’s last-mile delivery operations and provide customers with access to advanced battery solutions and charging infrastructure that is fully integrated with Hero Electric’s products.
8. EVRE Engineers
EVRE is an Indian company with offices in Hyderabad and Bengaluru that specializes in the design and implementation of charging solutions for electric vehicles for use by operators of logistics fleets, public transportation providers, and last-mile delivery services. EVRE has established a network of charging facilities in several of India’s major cities. Clients include the likes of the Lodha Group, Hiranandani Group, Manyata Tech, Mahindra Glyd, and Meru. EVRE and fleet operator MoEVing have teamed together to install more than a thousand recharging stations for electric vehicles all throughout India.