Statiq and BPCL partner to augment EV adoption
Statiq's extensive network of over 7,000 chargers across 65 cities, including tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3 cities, shows its commitment to supporting EV growth.
Statiq has partnered with Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in India. This strategic collaboration includes the development of a bespoke app for BPCL and the integration of BPCL’s existing chargers, which boast approximately 2800 chargers, including 2,000 AC and 800 DC chargers, into Statiq’s network.
"We are thrilled to partner with BPCL, a move that aligns with our mission to make EV charging accessible and reliable for all. This collaboration allows us to leverage BPCL's vast network, providing seamless and convenient charging solutions to a larger number of EV users. Our goal is to create a robust EV infrastructure that supports the growing demand and drives the transition to sustainable mobility in India," said Akshit Bansal, Founder & CEO of Statiq.
Statiq's extensive network of over 7,000 chargers across 65 cities, including tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3 cities, shows its commitment to supporting EV growth. The company plans to expand this network to 20,000 chargers by 2025. Statiq's charging stations are designed to accommodate a wide range of electric vehicles, including popular models such as Tata Nexon, MG EVZS, and Tata Tiago EV, catering to the evolving needs of EV owners.
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