Statiq eyes 700+ luxury and mid-tier hotels for 2025 expansion


Statiq is expanding its EV charging network across India’s hotels, aiming to boost accessibility, confidence, and sustainable travel for electric vehicle users.

08/03/2025

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Statiq, a top EV charging provider in India, has deployed advanced chargers at luxury, mid-tier, and boutique hotels across the country in 2024, enhancing accessibility for EV users and promoting sustainable travel. By 2025, the company plans to expand its network to 700+ hotels in tier-1 and tier-2 cities, highways, and tourist spots, supporting India’s expanding EV ecosystem.Founder & CEO, Akshit Bansal, emphasized the role of hotel chargers in overcoming adoption barriers, fostering confidence in electric vehicles, and reducing fossil fuel dependence. “Installing EV charging infrastructure at hotels is not just for convenience; it’s also about eliminating barriers to adoption and creating a greener future. Travelers need the assurance that their journeys are backed by reliable infrastructure, and this step encourages more people to embrace electric vehicles without hesitation. As India moves toward sustainability, every charger deployed helps reduce dependency on fossil fuels, contributing to cleaner air and healthier cities. We are committed to building a future where EVs become the default choice, supported by accessible and seamless charging networks at key travel destinations,” he stated.Co-Founder & CTO, Raghav Arora, highlighted the user-focused tech behind the installations, ensuring chargers are efficient, scalable, and compatible with all EV models to meet

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