Chargeup partners with Credit Fair and Ascend Capital for E3W financing

The company aims to facilitate Rs 100 crore as quick and secured loans in FY25, the press release noted. 

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Chargeup partners with Credit Fair and Ascend Capital for E3W financing

Chargeup, India's EV platform offering Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS), has entered into strategic partnerships with Credit Fair and Ascend Capital, to help facilitate 3EW financing.  

Chargeup is working towards bridging the gap between energy and vehicle financing for drivers, enabling them to get easy access to credit in underserved tier 2 and 3 cities. 

The company aims to facilitate Rs 100 crore as quick and secured loans in FY25, the press release noted. 

The partnership is expected to ensure a lower cost of TCO (Total Cost of Ownership), the release further added.  

Varun Goenka, CEO and Co-Founder, Chargeup, said, "This community of last mile drivers are not intentional defaulters but situational, hence by decoupling the ownership of vehicle and battery and creating a transparent digital communication, we will not only bolster Chargeup’s ability to revolutionise the EV sector through innovation and collaborations, but also help us consolidate our position as an enabler of the EV revolution in India." 

Vikas Agarwal, Co-Founder and CBO, Credit Fair said, "Our objective is to offer subsidy-independent, cost-effective credit, easing the transition to EVs for drivers. Chargeup's unique Energy-as-a-Service approach is poised to reduce upfront EV acquisition costs significantly. By joining forces, we are well-positioned to enhance our contribution to the creation of a sustainable and inclusive EV ecosystem."

 With a focus on data-driven insights, Chargeup has positioned itself as the largest data curator in the EV industry, benefitting drivers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and NBFCs alike, the press release stated. 

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