Altigreen and Massive Mobility have joined hands to install as many as 25,000 on-demand EV charging stations by 2024 in various cities across the country
Altigreen, among the fastest-growing commercial electric vehicle manufacturers, has tied up with Massive Mobility, an EV charging solution. provided based out of Delhi, to install as many as 25,000 on-demand EV charging stations by 2024. In fact, Altrigreen has been catalysing the EV ecosystem and last-mile delivery services throughout India with its electric three-wheelers and its tie-up with Massive Mobility to install charging stations in various cities across the country should help it penetrate deeper into the market. The efforts of the two companies should also work towards reducing the concerns over the availability of intra-city charging stations.
Speaking on the development, Dr. Amitabh Saran, CEO, Altigreen, said,"We have a long way to go in making Indian roads fully electric and, to sustain this uphill climb, there is a need for a robust EV charging infrastructure. Aligning our goals with Massive Mobility, which is developing an electric mobility ecosystem in Indian metros with an initial focus on the commercial sector, will help us to boost EV adoption across the country. We believe that leveraging the company's expertise in designing a smart, integrated network of charging stations will help us to achieve our collective goals."
The tie-up between Altigreen and Massive mobility will be made accessible to all the EV users irrespective of factors such as those of model, type, brand and ownership. This is a move that is aimed to motivate other EV manufacturers to open their charging infrastructure to owners of other brands of vehicles. Additionally, Massive Mobility has also commissioned the owners of the EV parking & charging points to allow the usage of the charging points to EV drivers connected to its cloud-based services.
Currently, Altigreen's charging infrastructure already enjoys touchpoints at more than 150 locations across Delhi-NCR. In order to bolster the network, the charging app from Massive Mobility helps the users upload their profile online, identify as well as pre-book a charging station slot. Moreover, they can even make online payments through UPI.
Adding to Saran, Shailesh Vickram Singh, Founder of Massive Mobility, said, Altigreen is a leading company in EV technology for commercial last-mile transportation, and we are happy to team up with them to help people transition to electric vehicles. At Massive Mobility, we are creating a seamless charging experience for EV users. With the 'charger on-demand, range anxiety, earlier associated with electric vehicles, is becoming a thing of the past, and will eventually lead to dramatic increase in adoption of EVs in 2w/3w space.
Altigreen has been designing, developing, producing and selling electric vehicles of multiple types and with varying payload capacities. Their three-wheeler delivery vans and other EVs have been fine-tuned for last-mile delivery services. Now, with the tie-up with Massive Mobility, the Bangalore-based EV manufacturer looks all set to further enhance the user experience of EV owners across the spectrum. So, what do you think of this development? Let us know through the comments section below.
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