EMO Energy Reports 3.43x Growth in FY26, Targets 5x Expansion in FY27

The Bengaluru-based startup has 18,500 battery packs and 1,750 fast chargers deployed across India.

28 Apr 2026 | 919 Views | By Shruti Shiraguppi

Bengaluru-based EV energy startup EMO Energy has recorded 3.43x year-on-year growth in FY26 and is targeting 5x growth in FY27, backed by a broader network of OEM partnerships and an expanded charging and battery infrastructure across India.

The company, founded in 2022 by Sheetanshu Tyagi and Rahul Patel, currently has 18,500 battery packs on road and 1,750 fast chargers deployed nationwide. Its oldest battery pack, now three years old, has covered over 75,000 km with 88% state-of-health retention.

EMO's proprietary technology stack, ZEN, offers 20-minute ultra-fast charging, a fireproof design, and over 3,000 charging cycles.

In the past year, the company has added 10 OEM partners, including Quantum Energy and BNC Motors, with commercial rollouts planned over the next four months. EMO employs over 140 full-time staff, including a 60-member R&D team.

"EMO Energy was built to solve one of the most important challenges in India's clean mobility transition: reliable, scalable, and high-performance energy infrastructure," said Sheetanshu Tyagi, CEO, EMO Energy. "Our growth, partnerships, and on-ground deployment reflect the market's confidence in our technology and our ability to serve commercial EV and energy storage needs at scale."

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