MG Motor India signs MoU with Epsilon Group for EV charging solutions

Additionally, this partnership will capitalise on Power EV's expertise to innovate  charging technologies tailored for MG Motor India's forthcoming EV models.

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MG Motor India signs MoU with Epsilon Group for EV charging solutions

MG Motor India has signed an MoU with two Epsilon Group subsidiaries - Power EV, for charging solutions and LICO, for battery recycling and second-life expertise. 

As per the agreement, Power EV will provide Custom Charging technology to develop AC and DC charging solutions for charging solutions for MG’s EVs, thereby enhancing the end-user experience.

Through active involvement in the MG Charge initiative – deploying 1000 charging points in 1000 days within residential communities and apartments across India – Power EV aims to bolster the existing public charging network by expanding the availability of AC chargers and introducing high-capacity DC charging options.

Additionally, this partnership will capitalise on Power EV's expertise to innovate  charging technologies tailored for MG Motor India's forthcoming EV models.

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