MG Motor India partners with Charge Zone to bolster EV charging infrastructure
As part of the collaboration, both organisations will also work together to structure a preferential offer exclusively for MG customers.
MG Motor India has partnered with Charge Zone a player in EV charging infrastructure, to bolster the EV ecosystem in India.
Over the coming months, both the companies will jointly establish charging stations across key locations, including highways, cities, and MG dealerships.
As part of the collaboration, both organisations will also work together to structure a preferential offer exclusively for MG customers.
These charging stations will be open for public use by all EV owners and will seamlessly integrate into the CHARGE ZONE app, providing a unified platform for users to locate, access, and pay for charging services conveniently.
Gaurav Gupta, Deputy Managing Director, MG Motor India, said, "This strategic partnership reflects our commitment to sustainable mobility and our dedication to providing our customers with a seamless electric vehicle ownership experience and underscores our steadfast focus on building a charging infrastructure that supports the evolving needs of electric vehicle owners, providing them with convenient, efficient, and reliable charging solutions.”
Kartikey Hariyani, Founder and CEO, CHARGE ZONE, said, "By joining forces, CHARGE ZONE and MG are laying the foundation for a connected and electrified India, where the charging experience is as reliable and forward-thinking as
the vehicles it supports."
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