BPCL launches 6 Highway Corridors for fast-charging of e-vehicles

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 17 Mar 2023 Views icon7480 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
BPCL launches 6 Highway Corridors for fast-charging of e-vehicles

Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL), the government-owned oil and gas company has announced the launch of EV Fast-Charging stations on six highways in Western India.

These six highways are as follows:

  1. Pune-Ahmednagar-Aurangabad - 240 KMs
  2. Pune-Solapur (4 ROs), 250 KMs
  3. Pune- Nashik (4 ROs), 200 KMs
  4. Pune-Kolhapur (3 RO s), 225 KMs
  5. Mumbai-Nashik (3 RO s) 200KMs and
  6. Nashik-Shirdi (3 RO s), 90 KMs

The EV (electric vehicle) fast chargers at BPCL Fuel Stations recharges EVs in just about 30 minutes giving the driving range of upto 125 kilometers.The distance between the two such facilities at highways has been kept within 100 kilometres.

All EV customers will be able to use the EV fast charging stations via a pay-per-use online service. The fast chargers can be self-operated without any manual assistance though support staff will be at hand when needed.

Akshay Wadhwa, Head (Retail) West, BPCL during the launch, quoted, “Maharashtra is among the top 4 Indian states, with most electric vehicle registrations, therefore setting up the Fast EV charging infrastructure on highway in Maharashtra will support in further growth of EV in the state.”

BPCL has digitised the entire EV charger locator, charger operations and transaction process through the HelloBPCL app for an online hassle free and transparent user experience.

Rakesh Kumar Sinha, State Head, (Retail) Maharashtra & Goa, BPCL, concluded with the statement, “We have the highest market share in the petrol & diesel. We are targeting a similar dominance in EV space as well, through rapid proliferation of fast chargers on Highway Corridors and in Urban Markets.”

RELATED ARTICLES
Government Launches PM RAHAT Scheme for Cashless Treatment of Road Accident Victims

auther Sarthak Mahajan calendar14 Feb 2026

The newly approved PM RAHAT scheme promises up to ₹1.5 lakh in cashless hospital treatment per road accident victim, int...

Electric Powertrain Supplier Tsuyo Aims To Raise Up To $20 Million For Capacity Expansion

auther Kiran Murali calendar14 Feb 2026

With a new plant coming up at Dharwad in Karnataka, the startup plans to expand powertrain supplies to commercial vehicl...

Not Battery as a Service, Tsuyo Pushes Motion as a Service for EV Retrofits

auther Mukul Yudhveer Singh calendar14 Feb 2026

Vijay Kumar, CEO and Founder of Tsuyo Manufacturing, outlines a bundled propulsion and financing model focused initially...