EVRE To Install Charging Stations At GoMechanic Workshops

EV charging Infratech player, EVRE has announced its plans to install charging stations at GoMechanic workshops across the country. The company says it plans to make all existing and upcoming GoMechanic workshops EV ready and the charging stations will go a long way in enabling the same. It will also help GoMechanic to expand its services to EV customers. EVRE said it will conceptualise, design, manufacture, install, operate and maintain the slow and fast-charging stations at the GoMechanic outlets.
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Speaking on the partnership, Suyash Kumar, VP, GoMechanic said, "GoMechanic has always been at the forefront of new technologies, be it our service, spares or entire supply chain offerings. With the movement of the automotive industry towards electric, especially fleets, we have been very aggressive in our approach to prepare us in that direction. In line with our vision, we are glad to partner with EVRE to set up charging hubs and enable adoption while we can provide class-leading aftermarket support to the EV owners."

The EVRE charging stations will help GoMechanic cater to EV customers as much as petrol-powered customers
Commenting on this partnership, Krishna K Jasti, Co-Founder and CEO of EVRE said, "We are happy to partner with GoMechanic as it moves to cater for the fast-growing EV-user base and we will jointly work towards the national goals of clean mobility. This partnership further brings value for EVRE in line with its goal to cater to e-fleets and focus on building large-scale EV charging hubs that cater to a large number of EVs at the same time. Our largest hubs will be able to accommodate 100 EVs. We are constantly evolving and upgrading our offerings, and well on the path to establishing the country's largest 1000-strong charging hub network in the next two years."
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GoMechanic has a wide network of over 800 workshops across 35 cities. The company says adding charging stations will make the GoMechanic centres a one-stop solution for EV charging and car service-related requirements. Go Mechanic says it offers over 3,600 service solutions including periodic maintenance, retrofitting, spare parts availability and more.
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