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India’s EV Charging Infrastructure Surges Past 25,000 Stations

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Last updated: 14 December 2024
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India's EV Charging Infrastructure Surges Past 25,000 Stations

India’s EV Charging Infrastructure Surges Past 25,000 Stations

New Delhi: India’s electric vehicle (EV) revolution is gaining significant momentum, with the country’s public charging station (PCS) network crossing the 25,000 mark. This milestone underscores the nation’s commitment to sustainable mobility and the rapid adoption of EVs.

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  • India’s EV Charging Infrastructure Surges Past 25,000 Stations
  • State-wise Breakdown:
  • Addressing Regional Disparities:
  • Government Initiatives:
  • Industry Insights:

State-wise Breakdown:

As of November 30, 2024, **Karnataka** leads the way with 5,765 installed PCS, followed closely by **Maharashtra** with 3,728 and **Uttar Pradesh** with 1,989. Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Rajasthan have also made significant strides in deploying charging infrastructure, with 1,941, 1,413, 1,212, and 1,129 stations, respectively.

Addressing Regional Disparities:

While the overall number of charging stations is encouraging, the distribution remains uneven, with a significant concentration in major cities and metropolitan areas. To address this, the Central and State Governments have been actively revising public charging infrastructure guidelines. The latest update in June 2024 aims to expand the network to cater to a broader range of EV users, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas.

Government Initiatives:

A key driver of India’s EV charging infrastructure growth is the PM e-DRIVE program, which has allocated ₹2,000 crore to install 72,300 charging stations across the country. This ambitious initiative focuses on both urban and rural areas, with a particular emphasis on inter-city and inter-state highways.

Industry Insights:

KPMG, a leading consulting firm, has highlighted the importance of standardization and strategic location selection for strengthening the charging ecosystem. Uniform connector standards can enhance interoperability and user experience, while identifying suitable public land and adopting innovative revenue-sharing models can address the economic challenges associated with charging station operations.

Vimal Nadar, Senior Director and Head of Research at Colliers India, emphasized the significant real estate implications of the growing charging infrastructure. He noted that over 45 million square feet of real estate will be required to develop a comprehensive network in the next 5-6 years. This presents a significant opportunity for residential and commercial developers to integrate charging facilities into their projects, attracting environmentally conscious tenants and homebuyers.

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