Shuzlan Energy partners with Transvolt Mobility to offer EV charging infrastructure for 1,000 buses

These EV chargers will be strategically placed throughout India, with the first hub’s operations at the Mira Bhainder Depot of the Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Transport (MBMT).

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Parag Deshmukh, Debasis Mohanty from Transvolt Mobility, Mazen Shaikh ( director Shuzlan Energy ) Rohit Pandit ( MD Shuzlan Energy ) Hiten Shan member of advisory committee Shuzlan Energy.

Parag Deshmukh, Debasis Mohanty from Transvolt Mobility, Mazen Shaikh ( director Shuzlan Energy ) Rohit Pandit ( MD Shuzlan Energy ) Hiten Shan member of advisory committee Shuzlan Energy.

Shuzlan Energy has partnered with Transvolt Mobility to provide EV Charging Point Operator (CPO) infrastructure for 1,000 buses.

These EV chargers will be strategically placed throughout India, with the first hub’s operations at the Mira Bhainder Depot of the Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Transport (MBMT). This hub is projected to be the region’s lifeline for powering 57 public transport buses, ushering in a new era of efficient and clean public transport.

Multiple depots will be set up at  350 charging operators, all operating on a fixed-income model within a year. 

Rohit Pandit, Managing Director and Chairman, Shuzlan Energy said, “We are thrilled to join forces with Transvolt Mobility to provide cutting-edge EV charging solutions for 1,000 buses. This collaboration underscores our commitment to revolutionise electric mobility, making it accessible and efficient." 

 


 

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