Auto manufacturers are collaborating with EV charging brands to set up fast-charging networks for their customers, which is truly pushing more and more buyers to adopt electric vehicles. Hyundai Motors India is the latest automaker to announce the such project. The carmaker announced the installation of its Ultra-High Speed Public EV Charging Network across key highways and cities in India. Each fast charging station will comprise one unit of 150 kW DC Ultra-Fast Charger and one unit of 60 kW DC High-Speed Charger.
Hyundai aims to establish 10 such EV charging stations by the first half of 2023, with two of them already been installed on the Hyderabad- Vijayawada (Narketpalle) and Delhi- Chandigarh (Kurukshetra) highways. Furthermore, these chargers will be deployed on routes connecting Delhi to Jaipur, Mumbai to Pune, and Bengaluru to Chennai. EV charging stations are being rolled out in metropolitan cities such as Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.
Hyundai further states that these charging stations are established at sites having fair customer amenities like coffee shops/ restaurants to induce customer delight further while charging their EVs. Furthermore, these stations will be accessible 24X7 and will be manned with marshals to support and assist EV consumers.
Commenting on the installation of Fast Charging Stations for Electric Vehicles, Jae Wan Ryu, Executive Director – Corporate Planning, at Hyundai Motor India Ltd. said, “We are delighted to take another step in the direction of strengthening the Indian Government’s resolve for Electrification, that will enrich and augment the electric mobility lifestyle for EV adopters. Hyundai Motor India Ltd. has been persistent in its efforts to enhance customer convenience by installing Ultra-Fast EV Charging Stations at strategic public locations across highways and cities. With the recent launch of the globally acclaimed, the all-electric SUV Hyundai IONIQ 5 and HMI’s commitment to expanding its EV portfolio by 2028, we will catalyze our initiative of building a sustainable ecosystem for India’s transition towards electric mobility, and continue taking our customers ‘Beyond Mobility’.’’
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