India’s transition to clean mobility is not just about electric vehicles – it is about building a strong EV charging ecosystem. From automakers to infrastructure providers and energy players, collaboration is shaping both the consumer experience and the development of the national energy grid.
Without accessible, reliable and scalable charging, EV uptake could rapidly stall. Charging stations, whether at home, workplace or a public place, help reduce range anxiety and empower consumers to choose electric vehicles over conventional vehicles. The more charging options available, the easier it will be to adopt, especially for long-haul travelers and commercial fleets. Here’s an overview of why EV charging is so important and which industry leaders are making a difference.
CPO and EV manufacturers in India
Exicom stands as one of India’s leading EV charger manufacturers, deploying solutions for multiple use cases such as home, fleet and public spaces. Their focus is on designing and developing robust technology-enabled AC and DC chargers that support both overnight and fast charging, helping accelerate the transition to electric mobility. By integrating smart, app-controlled, remotely monitored charging and user-friendly design, Exicom’s chargers deliver reliability and scalability. They provide chargers to a number of customers such as residential users, automotive OEMs, charge point operators and fleets across the country. ChargeZone has established itself as India’s largest electric vehicle charging platform with a network expansion of over 13,500 charging stations across the country. Their focus is on deploying fast chargers on highways and urban centres, helping to reduce range anxiety for daily commuters and long distance commuters. By integrating user-friendly software and sustainable practices, ChargeZone strives to make EV charging accessible and community-empowered. Glida plays an important role by focusing on affordable, easy-to-use charging solutions, especially in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. They serve customers at scale with scalable AC charging infrastructure and seamless mobile payments experience. Glida’s efforts facilitate last mile connectivity, supporting urban electric two-wheelers and three-wheelers, which is essential for India’s comprehensive clean mobility initiative.
Automobile brands in India: Driving the EV ecosystem
JSW MG Motor India is not only at the forefront of EV innovation but is also a strong proponent of building an integrated charging infrastructure. Through strategic partnerships with charging network operators and investment in chargers at dealerships and public locations, the brand is actively removing barriers to EV adoption. This seamless access to charging increases the overall convenience and appeal of EV ownership. Tata Motors plays a leading role in accelerating EV adoption across India, offering a diverse range of electric vehicles ranging from compact hatchbacks to premium SUVs. Their commitment to innovation and performance has established them as a dominant force in the EV sector. Tata Motors also strengthens the charging ecosystem through the Tata Power Easy Charge network, enabling wider access to charging across residential, commercial and highway locations – ensuring a comprehensive and reliable experience for Tata EV owners.
The way forward: Why collaboration is key to India’s EV future
Reliable charging isn’t just a convenience — it’s the backbone of widespread EV adoption. As the industry works to bridge infrastructure gaps, promote interoperability, and raise consumer awareness, a collaborative approach is shaping a smart, clean mobility ecosystem. Companies like Exicom, ChargeZone, Glida, JSW MG Motor India and Tata Motors are combining manufacturing strength, expanding charging networks and OEM support to build the foundation of India’s electric future.
With strong government support and rapid technological advancements, India’s EV charging landscape is set to become more robust, accessible and intelligent – making electric mobility a viable option for millions.