EVRE Launches New Electric Vehicle Charger Manufacturing Plant in Hyderabad
The facility aims to boost domestic EV infrastructure with production capacity of up to 100,000 chargers annually, supporting India's transition to sustainable transportation alternatives.
EVRE, a leading electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure company, has opened a new manufacturing facility in Hyderabad dedicated to producing EV chargers. The plant represents a significant expansion of the company's production capabilities and will serve both the domestic and international markets.
The facility is designed to manufacture up to 100,000 EV chargers annually and will produce various charging solutions including AC chargers, DC fast chargers, and ultra-fast charging units. Company officials stated that the plant utilizes advanced technology and automated production processes to ensure quality and efficiency.
This development comes as India works to expand its EV charging network to support the growing adoption of electric vehicles across the country. The government has implemented several initiatives to promote electric mobility as part of broader environmental sustainability goals.
The Hyderabad facility is expected to create new employment opportunities in the region and contribute to the development of India's EV ecosystem. EVRE representatives indicated that the plant will help reduce dependency on imported charging equipment and strengthen the domestic supply chain.
Industry analysts note that the expansion of charging infrastructure remains a critical factor in accelerating EV adoption in India, where concerns about charging accessibility continue to influence consumer purchasing decisions.
The company plans to distribute its charging solutions to various segments including residential complexes, commercial establishments, and public charging stations. This manufacturing initiative aligns with India's push toward self-reliance in critical technology sectors.
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