MG Motor India installs 500 EV chargers in 500 days

Online Bureau Online Bureau | 04-26 16:30

The company has also partnered with the Shoonya, Zero Pollution Mobility campaign, led by NITI Aayog, to promote electric vehicles, the release added.
New Delhi: MG (Morris Garages), a British automobile brand, has set up 500 chargers in 500 days under its MG Charge initiative in India.

This project aims at establishing sustainable and accessible electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the country.

The MG Charge initiative was launched in mid-2022 and is dedicated to installing 1,000 charging points in 1,000 days at leading apartments, condominiums, and societies for ease of charging for their residents and visitors.

Gaurav Gupta, Chief Growth Officer, MG Motor India, said, “MG aspires to do more than provide cutting-edge electric vehicles. This landmark of installing 500 chargers in as many days underscores MG Charge’s vision of creating a robust EV ecosystem that not only supports but propels the widespread embrace of green mobility. Our belief is rooted in delivering not just chargers but convenient and accessible solutions, enhancing the entirety of the electric vehicle ownership experience for a sustainable and bright future.”

MG Motor India with its ecosystem partners – Exicom Telesystems, ElectreeFi, EchargerBays, Ionage, Statiq, and Highway Delite strategically deployed 7.4kW chargers, averaging one installation per day, covering approximately 50 major cities, the company said in a media release.

EV commitment: MG Motor India has helped establish over 15,000 charging touchpoints, including public and home chargers, across the country.

The company is also working closely with its ecosystem partners such as Glida, TPCL, BPCL, Jio-bp, Statiq, Zeon, and ChargeZone for setting up EV charging infrastructure, and with Attero and Lohum for battery recycling, reuse, and life extension.

The company has also partnered with the Shoonya, Zero Pollution Mobility campaign, led by NITI Aayog, to promote electric vehicles, the release added.

In a holistic approach to sustainability, MG Motor India engages in skilling and upskilling initiatives to bridge talent gaps in the evolving electric mobility landscape.

The company is dedicated to green manufacturing practices, with 50% of manufacturing energy sourced from renewables. Achieving a 36% decrease in CO2 emissions, projections estimate a reduction of 11,889 MT by 2024 end. MG Motor India has sold more than 25,000 units of its EV models – ZS and Comet, constituting 25%-30% of the company's total sales, the release said.



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