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What plans do India's EV manufacturers have for their charging network?

India's carmakers have accelerated the deployment of chargers for electric vehicles as it prepares to launch new models this year. The world's No. 3 auto market is preparing for new model launches in 2018. The government has allocated $230 million to incentives for fast-charge station installation.

Check out the current and future plans of EV manufacturers' charging networks.

TATA MOTORS

Tata Motors is India's leader in the EV market. It plans to double its charging points from 200,000 to 400,000 before 2027.

Tata Power, Statiq and other EV charger operators will be installing 30,000 public charging points and a verified "Mega Charger" network in 500 locations within the next two-years.

MARUTI SUZUKI

Maruti Suzuki, India's leader in the overall car market, will install 1,500 chargers at its service stations. It also plans to provide home installation services.

Suzuki Motor, the majority owner of the company, wants to provide EV charging stations every 5-10 km (3.1-6.2 mi) in India's 100 largest cities.

HYUNDAI MOTOR INDIANA

Hyundai Motor India said that it would have 600 public fast-charging stations by the end of 2031. This is up from 50 stations at the end 2024.

ChargeZone, a private operator, provides its customers with access to more than 10,000 charging stations.

JSW MG MOTOR INDIA

The joint venture between SAIC Motor and the Indian government is the nation's No. According to its website, the No. 2 EV manufacturer has a network consisting of 1,559 EV charging stations.

JSW MG Motor India is owned by China’s SAIC Group and India’s JSW Group. State-owned fuel retailer HPCL is a charging partner.

FUEL RETAILERS

The government-owned fuel retailers Indian Oil Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum together have installed India's largest EV charger network at 18,000 locations.

(source: Reuters)