Allianz Partners India and Pulse Energy partner to transform EV ownership
The partnership aims to enhance the EV ownership experience for Allianz Partners customers by integrating Allianz Partners extensive mobility assistance network with Pulse Energy’s cutting-edge roaming-hub-as-a-service platform.
Allianz Partners India and Pulse Energy, announced a strategic partnership aimed at transforming the electric vehicle (EV) ownership experience across the country.
The partnership aims to enhance the EV ownership experience for Allianz Partners customers by integrating Allianz Partners extensive mobility assistance network with Pulse Energy’s cutting-edge roaming-hub-as-a-service platform. The association will provide a comprehensive, seamless experience to EV owners, addressing their critical challenges such as range anxiety, charging infrastructure accessibility, and technical support.
The partnership will introduce a host of new features and benefits for customers, wherein they will enjoy seamless charging with real-time access to charger locations, remote control over charging processes, and roaming capabilities to reduce range anxiety. An innovative EV trip planner will map out routes with available chargers and nearby amenities for stress-free travel.
Additionally, AI-driven technical support via chatbot will provide immediate solutions for any EV and charger related issues.
Charu Kaushal, Managing Director, Allianz Partners India, commented, “This partnership highlights Allianz Partners India’s commitment to sustainable mobility. Collaborating with Pulse Energy is a significant milestone in our efforts to enhance the EV ownership experience in India.
By integrating their advanced platform with our services, we are committed to providing a seamless, innovative solution that supports sustainable mobility and meets the evolving needs of the customers.”
Akhil Jayaprakash, Co-founder of Pulse Energy, added, “Partnering with Allianz Partners is a major step forward in our mission to transform EV infrastructure in India. Combining our platform’s capabilities with Allianz Partners India’s extensive mobility assistance network will enable us to offer a truly integrated solution that simplifies EV ownership and supports the growth of the electric vehicle market.”
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