Statiq to add 5000 chargers in 2 years via partnerships with Hyundai, ChargeMOD and GLIDA
All chargers operated by the partnering CPOs will be seamlessly integrated into the Statiq app, offering users visibility and accessibility to a vast network of charging stations.
EV charging network Statiq aims to add 5000 chargers in two years, via its partnerships with Hyundai, ChargeMOD, and GLIDA.
All chargers operated by the partnering CPOs will be seamlessly integrated into the Statiq app, offering users visibility and accessibility to a vast network of charging stations. This includes existing chargers and those planned for future deployment, ensuring comprehensive coverage across the country.
Raghav Arora, Co-founder and CTO of Statiq said, “We are thrilled to embark on this transformative journey with our esteemed partners Hyundai, ChargeMOD, and GLIDA. With a customer base of 1.5 lakh users, we are poised to drive substantial adoption and improve the accessibility of EV charging infrastructure across India."
"With a track record of deploying 7,000 chargers across tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3 cities, Statiq aims to increase its EV chargers to 20,000 by the end of 2025," he noted.
Building on the success of previous partnerships with CPOs like E-Fill and Sunfuel, which witnessed a 30% increase in the former’s network utilisation, Statiq is poised to onboard 5000 plus new public chargers through these partnerships, the release noted.
Awadhesh Kumar Jha, Executive Director, GLIDA said, “As a leading EV charging solution provider, GLIDA’s strategic partnership with Statiq allows us to build a robust charging infrastructure pan-India. GLIDA is committed to making electric mobility mainstream, and through our collaborative approach, we aim to strengthen the industry and create multiple avenues providing ease of EV ownership to users.”
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13 Jun 2024
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