Esyasoft e-Mobility and Park+ joined hands in a significant collaboration to install 10,000 chargers for electric vehicles all over India in the next three years. This partnership is considered a major step toward making charging facilities available throughout the country as well as supporting India’s electrification drive. The first step of implementation is set to take place in Bengaluru, the most EV-friendly city in India.
Investment and Phased Rollout
The entire project has been given the green light by a huge investment worth about ₹100 crore. The total amount will be used to create an entire 10,000-point network aimed at multiplying electric demand for vehicle owners and fleet managers. After the first phase is completed in Bengaluru, the network will gradually radiate outwards to other key regions of the country.
Prime Charging Locations
The plan for deployment smartly leverages as it makes full use of Park+’s vast network in big cities like Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kolkata. The partners have access to the middle of the vehicle’s parking period for residential societies, corporate campuses, and commercial properties, where vehicles are parked for long periods, ensuring easy and constant access. This setup already includes over 7,500 housing societies and 600 commercial hubs.
Smart Charging Technology
Esyasoft e-Mobility is responsible for the tech part, deploying its AI-enabled platform for the charging network. Based on user needs, the smart system will set up various types of chargers (AC and DC) ranging from slow overnight charging in home garages to fast public recharge. The platform’s setup is vital to enhancing both the operation of the network and the satisfaction of the users.
Meeting Future Needs
This huge infrastructure improvement makes a great impact by solving a major issue of the charging limit, which is currently the biggest hurdle in the sales of electric vehicles in India. Industry studies estimate that India will need around 1.32 million chargers by the year 2030 to fully support an estimated 50 million electric vehicles on the roads. This large-scale deployment by the two companies represents a major move toward closing the gap and establishing a scalable, future-ready electric network.
