Statiq joins with clean energy solutions group Gentari to boost EV charging solutions

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Gentari, with its experience in clean energy solutions, supports customers' decarbonization journeys and looks to expand its presence in India's EV market through this collaboration.
Statiq, a leading electric vehicle (EV) charging network, has partnered with Gentari Green Mobility India, a subsidiary of Gentari, to enhance interoperability and develop a robust EV charging infrastructure across India. This collaboration addresses the rising demand for reliable and widespread charging solutions driven by increased EV adoption in the country.

As electric vehicle usage grows in India due to climate change awareness and the pursuit of sustainable practices, the need for improved charging infrastructure becomes critical. Statiq's cooperation with Gentari aims to facilitate the transition towards green mobility while supporting India’s environmental goals. Through this partnership, Statiq will continue supplying chargers to Gentari, ensuring seamless and efficient EV charging for users nationwide.

Akshit Bansal, Founder and CEO of Statiq, highlighted the partnership's significance: “Our partnership with Gentari is a major step forward in creating a robust and accessible EV charging network in India. By combining our expertise and resources, we aim to make EV charging seamless and efficient for all users, ultimately accelerating the shift towards sustainable transportation. Opening our charging network to Gentari and vice versa, we believe there are no boundaries when it comes to growth."

Gentari, with its experience in clean energy solutions, supports customers' decarbonization journeys and looks to expand its presence in India's EV market through this collaboration.

Nikhil Thomas, CEO of Gentari Green Mobility India, stated, “Joining hands with Statiq aligns with our mission to promote sustainable energy initiatives. This collaboration enables us to expand our footprint in India’s growing EV market, providing reliable and user-friendly charging solutions. Leveraging our green mobility capabilities alongside Statiq’s established presence, we are set to make a significant impact on India’s transition to electric mobility, fostering a cleaner environment and supporting the country’s net-zero carbon emissions target.”

Together, Statiq and Gentari aim to provide a comprehensive and accessible charging network, further driving the adoption of electric vehicles and promoting sustainable energy practices across India. This partnership is a strategic move to accelerate India’s transition to green mobility and contribute to its environmental objectives.

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