Esyasoft e-Mobility and Park+ Partner to Deploy 10,000 EV Chargers Across India
The three-year initiative involves a ₹100 crore investment to expand charging infrastructure in residential societies, corporate campuses, and commercial spaces, addressing India's growing electric vehicle adoption needs.
Esyasoft e-Mobility and Park+ have announced a strategic partnership to install 10,000 electric vehicle chargers across India over the next three years, representing a ₹100 crore investment aimed at strengthening the country's EV charging infrastructure.
The collaboration combines Park+'s extensive network across residential societies, corporate campuses, and commercial properties with Esyasoft e-Mobility's AI-enabled charging platform technology. The deployment will focus on making charging accessible in everyday environments where people live and work.
India's charging infrastructure has grown substantially, expanding from 1,800 stations in February 2022 to over 29,000 by March 2025. However, research from Forvis Mazars suggests that with 50 million EVs expected on Indian roads by 2030, the country will require 1.32 million chargers, necessitating approximately 400,000 new installations annually.
A K Sawan, CEO of Esyasoft eMobility, stated that Park+'s presence across residential societies, corporates, malls, and REIT-managed assets provides an opportunity to build charging infrastructure integrated into daily life. The initial deployments will begin in Bengaluru, followed by Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, and other major metropolitan areas.
Amit Lakhotia, CEO of Park+, noted that the partnership addresses the increasing demand from communities and corporates for dependable charging solutions as EV adoption accelerates.
Esyasoft e-Mobility's platform offers AC and DC chargers with features including real-time charger visibility, cashless payments, automated diagnostics, predictive maintenance, smart energy management, and carbon savings analytics. Park+ operates across 7,500+ residential societies, 600+ corporate campuses and malls, with over 18,000 mobility installations and more than 20 million app downloads.
The partnership aims to support India's transition to electric mobility by expanding charging access and building infrastructure for sustainable urban development.
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17 Dec 2025
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