Electric two-wheeler maker Ather Energy on Thursday said it has crossed 400 Grid fast charging points across Maharashtra.
The company said its grid fast charging network now extends to 35 cities across Maharashtra including Mumbai, Nashik, Pune and Nagpur.
"Crossing 400 fast chargers in the state is about giving riders the assurance that they'll always find a charger when they need one. As we expand our retail presence, the charging network will continue to grow in tandem to make EV ownership truly seamless," said Ravneet Singh Phokela, Chief Business Officer, Ather Energy.
In addition to the Grid network, customers will also have access to 220 fast charging points built on the LECCS (Light Electric Combined Charging System) standard, the company said.
To expand the charging ecosystem, Ather Energy has also established partnerships with various organisations including HPCL across India and EV Dock in Maharashtra for widespread charger deployment, it said.
Currently, Ather has established 3300+ Ather grid fast charging points in India.
The company said its grid fast charging network now extends to 35 cities across Maharashtra including Mumbai, Nashik, Pune and Nagpur.
"Crossing 400 fast chargers in the state is about giving riders the assurance that they'll always find a charger when they need one. As we expand our retail presence, the charging network will continue to grow in tandem to make EV ownership truly seamless," said Ravneet Singh Phokela, Chief Business Officer, Ather Energy.
In addition to the Grid network, customers will also have access to 220 fast charging points built on the LECCS (Light Electric Combined Charging System) standard, the company said.
To expand the charging ecosystem, Ather Energy has also established partnerships with various organisations including HPCL across India and EV Dock in Maharashtra for widespread charger deployment, it said.
Currently, Ather has established 3300+ Ather grid fast charging points in India.
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