EVRE partners GoMechanic to set up EV charging stations
As part of the partnership, EVRE will conceptualise, design, manufacture, install, operate and maintain the slow- and fast-charging stations to establish EV-charging hubs for GoMechanic at all its workshops.
GoMechanic, a tech-enabled car service and spares centres start-up and EVRE, an EV charging infratech player have joined hands for enabling EV-readiness of all existing and upcoming GoMechanic workshops across the country.
As part of the partnership, EVRE will conceptualise, design, manufacture, install, operate and maintain the slow- and fast-charging stations to establish EV-charging hubs for GoMechanic at all its workshops. GoMechanic has a network of more than 800 workshops across 35 cities that provides 3,600 car service solutions such as vehicle maintenance, retrofitting and access to spare parts. The partners believes adding EVRE charging stations will make the GoMechanic centres a vital point for customers to get a one-stop solution for all sorts of EV charging and car service requirements under one roof while driving to their destination.
EVRE’s slow and fast unmanned smart charging facility can be used by customers through EVRE App. The company has enabled an always-connected aggregator with a one-web dashboard that provides features such as telematics for complete real-time monitoring, smart keys-management as well as automated systems for ensuring safety of the vehicles.
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.”
Krishna K Jasti, co-founder and CEO, EVRE said, "This partnership further brings value for EVRE in line with its goal to cater to e-fleets and focus towards 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 establish the country’s largest 1,000-strong charging hub network in the next two years.”
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