Statiq Integrates HPCL's EV Charging Network to Expand Nationwide Infrastructure

HPCL’s 5,100 chargers, including 2,900 DC fast chargers, will be onboarded to Statiq’s EVLinq platform.

10 Jun 2025 | 4591 Views | By Shruti Shiraguppi

Statiq has partnered with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) to integrate its EV charging network into the Statiq mobile app through the EVLinq platform, expanding India’s electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. The collaboration brings 5,100 chargers, including 2,900 DC fast chargers, onto the platform, providing real-time access for EV users nationwide.

HPCL operates 23,000 petrol pumps across India and is actively expanding its charging network under the PM eDrive scheme by the Ministry of Heavy Industries. The partnership positions HPCL as a key player in India's EV transition by increasing nationwide charging accessibility.

The EVLinq platform enables users to locate and access HPCL chargers, ensuring interoperability with multiple EV charging protocols. It strengthens Statiq’s role as an EV charging aggregator, supporting charge point operators (CPOs) and e-mobility service providers (eMSPs) in streamlining infrastructure visibility and utilization.

Raghav Arora, co-founder and CTO of Statiq, emphasized the impact of the collaboration. “We are thrilled to welcome HPCL’s extensive charging network onto the Statiq platform. This partnership not only adds scale to our network but also reinforces our mission to make EV charging seamless and convenient for every Indian EV owner. EVLinq is designed to power such nationwide integrations, and we’re excited about what this means for the future of EV mobility in India.”

With plans to install 20,000 charging points by the end of 2025, the company is actively working toward building an open, interoperable EV infrastructure through strategic collaborations.

 

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