ChargeZone Completes Installing Over 125 Super-Fast Chargers Powering Over 500 Electric Buses In Ind

- ChargeZone is powring over 500 electric buses in India.
- It has a network of over 125 Super-Fast DC chargers across the country.
- These charging stations are built under the CCS2 charging protocol.
EV charging service provider, ChargeZone has announced that it is powering over 500 electric buses across India through its wide network of over 125 Super-Fast DC chargers. The company has installed its chargers in cities like Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Patna, Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Kanpur and Varanasi among others. It has undertaken this initiative in partnership with various state departments and has installed charging stations across key locations in these cities, in a bid to ensure adequate charging facility for public transport. In the next phase, the company will extend its network in Chandigarh and Bengaluru among other cities.

ChargeZone has installed its chargers in cities like Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Patna, Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Kanpur and Varanasi among others.
Kartikey Haryani, Founder & CEO, ChargeZone said, "As a part of our vision of creating a network of one million charging points by 2030, we have built an extensive network of electric bus charging stations to strengthen public EV charging infrastructure in the country. Our aim is to reduce tailpipe emissions in key cities across India and consequently bring down pollution in urban markets by encouraging the personal, public and commercial mobility segments to increasingly adopt electric vehicles as a mode of commute. In the long term, our mission is to achieve net zero by bringing in renewable energy integration across our entire electric bus charging network and enable a faster transition to green mobility."

super-fast DC charging stations can charge an electric bus with 80 per cent within 90 minutes.
These charging stations are built under the CCS2 charging protocol as prescribed by the government under the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles 2 (FAME 2) policy. Its super-fast DC charging stations can charge an electric bus with 80 per cent within 90 minutes. ChargeZone also recently completed the electrification of over 1000 km of National Highways in India, by installing a network of 20 unmanned, app driven, Superfast EV charging points along the Gujarat- Maharashtra National highway. It has also set up over 1450 charging points across 650 EV charging stations, serving around 5000 EVs on a daily basis.
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