Statiq leads EV Revolution with 8,000 chargers network on its App Nationwide

Statiq aims to install 20,000 chargers, expanding to tier-2 cities, highways, and popular tourist hubs, further supporting India’s EV goals by the end of 2025.

Jan 15, 2025 No Comments Cars Like


NEW DELHI :

Statiq, a leader in India’s EV charging solutions, concludes 2024 with significant achievements, reinforcing its crucial role in driving the nation’s electric mobility transition. The company expanded its network to 8000 electric chargers' network on its App across 65 cities, capturing a 22% market share. Deployments this year included premium locations such as Double Tree by Hilton Bangalore, Hilton Garden Inn Lucknow, Lakshman Kunj Ayodhya, Express Avenue Mall in Chennai, Nexus Koramangala Mall in Bengaluru, Fun Republic Mall in Lucknow, Nexus Fiza Mall in Mangalore, Central Market- Punjabi Bagh, DLF Infinity, Nexus Westend Mall in Pune and more. Statiq also installed advanced chargers in hospitality and retail venues and entered the direct-to-consumer (D2C) market with the launch of NECTAR 7.4kW AC charger, a compact and efficient AC charger tailored to Indian consumers.

Statiq aims to install 20,000 chargers, expanding to tier-2 cities, highways, and popular tourist hubs, further supporting India’s EV goals by the end of 2025.

Reflecting on the company’s journey, Mr. Akshit Bansal, Founder & CEO, Statiq, said, “Our focus has always been on building an ecosystem that simplifies the EV ownership experience. This year, we concentrated on addressing accessibility gaps by integrating charging points at strategic locations and forming partnerships with automakers and infrastructure providers. Statiq’s journey is about creating opportunities for green mobility that empower individuals, businesses, and communities to embrace sustainability effortlessly. As we move forward, collaboration and innovation will remain central to our mission.”

Speaking of the technological advancements, Mr. Raghav Arora, Co-Founder & CTO, Statiq, added, “The future of EV infrastructure lies in intelligent systems that anticipate user needs. At Statiq, we are investing in solutions that optimise charging efficiency while enhancing user convenience through predictive maintenance and smart analytics. This year, we also worked on expanding our product range, including AC and DC chargers, to cater to diverse EV categories. Our goal is to not only deliver robust hardware but also transform how data and technology intersect with mobility, enabling a seamless experience for drivers across the country.”

Statiq strengthened partnerships with Google Maps, Bharat Petroleum (Through tender), Gentari, ChargeMod, Fortum, and ElectreeFi, fostering greater interoperability. Collaborations with several mobility and logistics companies such as Hyundai, Tata, BMW, Kia, Bluewheelz, Vertelo, and Noida International Airport expanded its influence in the EV ecosystem. Statiq’s chargers, developed in-house by a team of 45+ engineers, range from compact 3.3kW models to powerful 240kW DC options, ensuring compatibility with various vehicle types.

With India targeting 80 MILLION EVS ON THE ROAD BY 2030, Statiq is well-positioned to meet the growing demand for reliable infrastructure. The company envisions a shift toward software-driven revenue models, complementing its strong hardware foundation. Statiq remains committed to driving sustainable mobility, empowering India’s transition to a cleaner and greener transportation system.

 


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