Experion Developers introduces first EV parking apartments in Noida

The EV Parking Apartments cater to electric vehicles of diverse makes and models.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 16 Apr 2024 Views icon2697 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Experion Developers introduces first EV parking apartments in Noida

Experion Developers, a premium real estate developer backed by full FDI funding and a subsidiary of Experion Holdings Pte Ltd, Singapore, has reaffirmed its commitment to innovation and sustainability with the launch of the first Electric Vehicle (EV) Parking Apartments in Noida, as part of its project, Experion Elements.

The introduction of these EV Parking Apartments signifies a significant milestone in Noida's real estate sector, marking a progressive shift towards eco-friendly and technologically advanced living spaces. With sustainability as its guiding principle, Experion Elements is reshaping urban living by integrating innovative solutions tailored to the evolving requirements of modern homeowners, the company shared.

Equipped with state-of-the-art charging infrastructure, the EV Parking Apartments cater to electric vehicles of diverse makes and models. Residents can now charge their electric vehicles right at their doorstep, ensuring seamless integration of electric mobility into their daily routines.

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