Incharz Signs MoU with 3ECO to Develop Nationwide EV Charging Infrastructure
Incharz, a leading EV charge point operator, has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with 3ECO, a prominent manufacturer of L-3 and L-5 cargo vehicles, and an EV cargo fleet operator. This collaboration aims to develop exclusive EV charging stations for 3ECO’s fleet across India.
The initiative focuses on establishing a nationwide EV charging network, strategically positioned to cater to the charging needs of 3ECO’s vehicle fleet. The EV charging stations will be capable of charging approximately 200-300 EV cargo vehicles daily, with a goal of servicing 1000 of 3ECO’s cargo vehicles by the end of 2024. This partnership is poised to accelerate the adoption of EVs, promote green mobility, and contribute to a sustainable future.
As part of the agreement, 3ECO will provide fleet hubs to Incharz for the installation of EV charging stations. Incharz will handle the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of these stations across various locations in India. The charging stations will be equipped with advanced technology to ensure efficient charging. They will support multiple charging standards and be compatible with various electric vehicle models, ensuring accessibility and convenience for all users.
“We are thrilled about our partnership with 3ECO. Incharz takes pride in its innovative legacy in EV charging and promoting a greener world. Through our collaboration with 3ECO and in light of their ambitious plans, we solidify our dedication to advancing innovation and sustainability in the evolving realm of electric mobility.”
Neeraj Gupta, AVP Operations, Incharz commented.
“This partnership also signifies our strategic pivot towards extending our reach across all major cities in India, establishing a resilient network. Our ambition extends to exploring opportunities and creating synergies with bus operators, large fleet operators and facilitating infrastructure for truck charging along highways, thereby reinforcing our position as a key player in the electrification of transportation infrastructure.”
Gupta added.