Mahindra collaborates with three EV infrastructure companies for setting charging stations .
The largest SUV manufacturer in India, Mahindra, recently disclosed a partnership with
Jio-bp, Statiq, and Charge+Zone as three EV infrastructure partners.
The business plans to offer reliable, quick-charging infrastructures and e-mobility solutions for its planned lineup of electric passenger vehicles.
With this, the business is also constructing a sizable network of EV charging stations throughout India. All parties involved in the EV ecosystem will profit from these relationships, which will increase the infrastructure for EV charging.
Mahindra, collaborates with Jio-bp, Statiq, and Charge+Zone as three EV infrastructure partners.
With the aid of Mahindra's ecosystem partners, the organisation is building a vast network of EV charging stations.
This step would make it simple for Mahindra EV users to access a dependable fast charging infrastructure as well as e-mobility solutions
'We look forward to bringing sustainable, profitable and efficient EV solutions to accelerate the mass adoption of battery electric vehicles in India,' said Veejay Nakra, President of the Automotive Division at M&M Ltd.
He also said that 'We are delighted to have joined forces with all our partners for our upcoming range of electric vehicles in India.' We see these alliances as a chance to immediately provide our customers with reliable EV infrastructure solutions. Additionally, this will help us get closer to India's goal of becoming net-zero.'
The business claims that these partnerships would make it simple for Mahindra EV users to access a dependable fast charging infrastructure as well as e-mobility solutions for transactions, availability, discovery, and navigation.
At Mahindra Research Valley in Chennai, Mahindra recently unveiled the XUV400, an all-electric C-segment SUV. The company's introduction of its Born Electric Vision in the UK earlier this year showed substantial advancements toward electrification. A variety of high-end electric SUVs will be released in India in the upcoming years as part of this aim.
The company's introduction of its Born Electric Vision in the UK earlier this year showed substantial advancements toward electrification. A variety of high-end electric SUVs will be released in India in the upcoming years as part of this aim.
With the aid of Mahindra's ecosystem partners, the organisation is building a vast network of EV charging stations. These partnerships will enhance India's EV charging infrastructure.
According to the news announcement, Mahindra plans to benefit all EV ecosystem participants by utilising the benefits of the EV infrastructure partners.