New Delhi, 2 December 2021: India-based EV charging infrastructure firm EVRE has announced a partnership with local electric mobility and automotive solutions company Mad About Wheels (MAW). The deal would use MAW’s phygital platform, to enable EV dealerships across more than 100 cities. Initially, they will develop around 500 public EV charging infrastructure.
Deployment of Infrastructure at E-Retail Partner’s Location
MAW-EVRE venture will deploy EV charging infrastructure at the location of their e-retail dealers. EVRE will build, establish, own and operate this EV charging infrastructure. However, the rates for charging EVs will be according to the electricity tariff in respective locations. In addition, the EV infrastructure would be enabled through the EVRE App available on all app stores.
Moreover, all chargers will be 2W and 3W smart-enabled. Additionally, this partnership will help the dealers with good revenue for utilizing the chargers as public infrastructure for walk-ins by EV customers and well as EV fleet owners.
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Leaders Speak About EV Charging Infrastructure
Announcing this partnership, Mr. Amresh Khar, Co-Founder of Mad About Wheels said, “At Mad About Wheels, our focus is to provide consumer focused infrastructure to enable our dealer-partners by providing an improved experience for our existing and potential EV customers, brands in association, new partnership in discussion”.
According to Krishna K Jasti, CEO & Co-Founder of EVRE, “This added infrastructure to their existing set-up will help the dealers with incremental revenue for using the chargers as public infrastructure, as well as utilizing the parking spaces for charging hubs”.
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Larger EV Infrastructure in the country
With the first EV-ready, 100+ strong dealer network, the two companies aim to establish the EV ecosystem across the nation. This will include the installation of 100 charging stations in 30 cities by March 2022.
EVRE and MAW will work together to strengthen charging infrastructure across the rest of the cities. In addition, EVRE seeks to establish and operate 50,000 EV charging stations by 2023.