EVRE, India’s leading EV charging infratech player has announced that it will establish the country’s largest integrated and connected EV charging ecosystem with 1,000 tech-enabled EV charging hubs by end of 2023. With dedicated focus towards serving ev-fleets uniformly across the country, EVRE is looking at multifold growth in the charging hubs to satiate the demand for EV chargers. These ev-fleets include EVs used for e-commerce, FMCG, passenger and commercial EVs used for intracity and last-mile mobility.
EVRE aims to accomplish this milestone in partnership with individual partners, wherein EVRE will continue to remain the technology-enabler and the partners will own the hubs including land, charging stations, civil and electrical infra. As per early estimate, a total of Rs. 500 crores of cumulatively inclusive investment will be required to achieve this milestone.
All the tech-enabled charging hubs will be standardized for fast & slow chargers, with intelligent framework including telematics for real time monitoring, dynamic load management solutions, smart-key management for unmanned management of fleets. EVRE has been able to integrate patented ComputerVision technology with its charging stations for touch-free interface without any human intervention, need for OTPs or scanning QR codes etc. All these facilities will be available for use of the e-fleet operator through one-web dashboard and EVRE App.
Sharing views on this massive expansion, Krishna K Jasti, Co-Founder & CEO of EVRE said, “We at EVRE understand the precise requirements of a commercial EV driver and the e-fleet owners, and their need for seamless charging experience in tandem with their on-the-go schedule. Our world-class EV fleet management solutions at EVRE Charging Hubs across the country are best-suited to meet the demands of large e-fleets and their drivers within the short-window of these pit-stops. With 1,000 automated EV charging hubs, we aim to build the country’s largest technology-enabled EV charging ecosystem”.
The company is operating 50+ such operationally-profitable hubs with the large hubs accommodating and charging 80 vehicles at the same time. This was the first-step to showcase the product-market fit and feasibility of this business model.