TORK Motors & Bolt.Earth partner to make charging infrastructure more accessible for their customers
With this partnership, TORK Motors’ existing customers will have access to Bolt.Earth's network of over 30,000 charging points.

NEW DELHI
TORK Motors, India’s first electric motorcycle manufacturer and Bolt.Earth, India’s leading EV software and charging infrastructure provider have joined hands to make charging infrastructure more accessible to Tork customers. With this partnership, TORK Motors’ existing customers will have access to Bolt.Earth’s network of over 30,000 charging points. This partnership is aimed at giving flexibility to Tork customers of finding a charging point closer to them as per their convenience. Bolt.Earth currently operates in 1100+ cities across India and their network will now be available to TORK Kratos R riders in the country. Both TORK Motors and Bolt.Earth are part of the Bharat Charge Alliance to offer interoperable DC charging infrastructure for Light EVs. This partnership will help KRATOS-R owners to charge their electric motorcycle while on the go with ease. These charging points will be embedded to the existing charging infrastructure map on TORK’s mobile app and customers will be able to locate them without the need of downloading multiple apps. On the partnership, Kapil Shelke, Founder & CEO, TORK Motors, said, “As a brand, we are aware that range anxiety is still a prevailing concern among EV users. While most people charge their vehicles at home, access to charging stations at
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