MG Motor India partners with Zeon Electric to expand EV Charging Network

This partnership will be focused on strengthening the EV ecosystem at key locations, covering highways, cities, and MG dealerships in Karnataka, Kerala, AP, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra.

27 Dec 2023 | 2943 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

MG Motor India signed an MoU with Zeon to boost the current EV charging infrastructure. 

This partnership will be focused on strengthening the EV ecosystem at key locations, covering highways, cities, and MG dealerships in Karnataka, Kerala, AP, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and more.

MG customers will receive exclusive offers for charging at the Zeon kiosks. Partner charging stations, with seamless integration in the MyMG App, will be discoverable and show on the iSmart infotainment screens. Zeon’s 300+ AC and DC chargers in key locations will be added to MG’s current network of 12,000 chargers so far.

Gaurav Gupta, Deputy Managing Director, MG Motor India, said, "This strategic alliance with Zeon Electric underscores our dedication to sustainable mobility and our commitment to delivering a seamless electric vehicle ownership experience for our customers." 

Kartikeyan Palanisamy, Founder of Zeon, said, "This partnership is a testament to our shared vision for a greener and more sustainable future in the electric vehicle space. Together, we are committed to establishing a cutting-edge charging infrastructure that prioritizes convenience and reliability for electric vehicle owners." 

 

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