How India’s Top CPOs Are Driving EV Adoption
- numocity
- November 29, 2024
The Giants Leading the Way
TATA Power, a pioneer in public EV charging, has emerged as a trailblazer in India’s EV charging space, with over 50,000 home and public charging points installed across the country. Their commitment to deploying fast chargers on highways and in urban centers ensures a smooth experience for EV drivers. Reliance British Petroleum Mobility ltd. (Jio-bp pulse Charge), a joint venture between Reliance Industries and BP, has rapidly established a growing network of fast chargers at fuel stations and commercial hubs. By integrating energy and mobility solutions, Jio BP is building a robust ecosystem to support India’s EV growth. Adani TotalEnergies E-mobility ltd, leveraging its expertise in infrastructure and energy, is developing a scalable network of EV charging stations. Their emphasis on green energy integration is helping India transition to a more sustainable transportation future.
Promising CPOs to Watch in 2025
GOEC: Kerala’s Pride, Now Going National
GOEC leads the EV charging scene in Kerala with the largest network in the state and is now expanding to other regions. Their focus on bridging urban and rural gaps makes them a key enabler for EV adoption in underserved areas.
Lion Charge: Spanning India, End to End
Lion Charge connects Leh to Kanyakumari with its extensive network of fast chargers. By making EV charging accessible across the length and breadth of India, Lion Charge ensures drivers can embark on long journeys with confidence.
Relux: The Southern Powerhouse
Relux has established itself as a dominant player in South India, offering public and private charging solutions that meet the needs of urban centers and remote regions alike.
Kurrent Charge: India’s First Community Charging App
Kurrent Charge stands out as India’s first community-driven EV charging mobile app. By enabling limited users to access private chargers at apartments, hotels, homes, etc. Also, provides a large public network for all around the country.
Government Policies Powering EV Adoption
India’s EV growth is fueled by government initiatives like the FAME India Scheme, which provides subsidies for EVs and charging infrastructure while encouraging public-private partnerships to expand the charging network. The PLI Scheme for Advanced Chemistry Cells promotes domestic battery manufacturing, lowering costs and boosting EV affordability.
State-level policies in regions like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Delhi offer additional incentives, such as tax exemptions and financial support for charging infrastructure. Additionally, mandates for EV charging provisions in new real estate developments ensure future-ready infrastructure, creating a strong foundation for widespread EV adoption.
A Bright Future for India's EV Revolution
India’s EV journey is accelerating with strong government support and the rapid growth of charging infrastructure. Collaborative efforts across the ecosystem are addressing key challenges, making EV adoption more accessible and sustainable. With continued innovation and investment, India is well on its way to a greener, electrified future.