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MG Motors and HPCL partner up Boost EV Accessibility across India

Asia Manufacturing Review Team | Thursday, 30 May 2024

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MG Motor India has announced a strategic partnership with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) to significantly enhance the electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across India. This collaboration aims to install 50kW and 60kW DC fast chargers at key locations along highways and within cities, providing greater convenience to EV users during long-distance and intercity travel.

The partnership involves the installation of high-capacity DC fast chargers at strategic locations nationwide, targeting both highways and urban areas. These chargers will be placed at HPCL's fuel stations, leveraging the company's extensive network. This initiative addresses the challenges faced by EV owners in finding reliable charging points, especially during long trips. By increasing the availability of fast chargers, MG and HPCL aim to make EV adoption more practical and convenient for users.

MG Motor India's Chief Growth Officer, Gaurav Gupta, highlighted the importance of HPCL's vast network in ensuring that EV users have easy access to charging solutions. HPCL's Chief General Manager of Highway Retailing, Rajdip Ghosh, emphasized the company's dedication to providing green fuel options and supporting sustainable initiatives. Furthermore, HPCL aims to install a total of 5,000 EV charging stations by December 2024, significantly contributing to the country's EV infrastructure. This partnership with MG Motor India is expected to boost the utilization of these chargers, given MG's growing base of EV users.

The collaboration will enhance the EV charging ecosystem, encouraging more consumers to switch to electric vehicles by addressing range anxiety and improving charging accessibility. By focusing on highways and intercity routes, the partnership ensures that EV users can plan long-distance journeys without worrying about charging availability. The increased infrastructure support will likely accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in India, contributing to the country's goals for reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable transportation.

The partnership between MG Motor India and HPCL marks a significant step towards strengthening the EV infrastructure in India. By installing fast chargers at HPCL's widespread fuel stations, the initiative aims to make EV charging more accessible and convenient, supporting the broader goal of a sustainable and green future.