Ather Grid, a number one electrical two-wheeler fast-charging community has signed an MoU with Magenta CostGrid, a number one EV charging participant to put in Ather Grid for electrical two-wheelers throughout places within the nation.
The partnership will give Ather entry to Magenta CostGrid’s a number of places throughout India aiming, which can assist speed up the tempo of growth of public charging networks and assist drive the adoption of EVs in India.
At current, Magenta CostGrid is increasing its charging community to 35-40 cities in India with a goal to arrange a community of round 11,000 chargers by end-FY2023. This partnership with Magenta CostGrid will give Ather Grid entry to premium places throughout Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III cities and highways in India whereas offering wider protection for EV clients.
Nilay Chandra, VP – Charging Infrastructure and Marketing, Ather Grid stated “We understand that the growth and expansion of reliable charging infrastructure are critical to facilitate the adoption of EVs in India. The charging infrastructure category is fast evolving, and we understand that collaboration with other charge point operators at this stage will help the industry grow at an exponential scale. We will continue to lead the shaping of this industry with strategic partnerships on locations, connector standard collaborations, and working with the government on policy formulation.”
Speaking concerning the affiliation, Maxson Lewis, founder, and MD, Magenta stated, “This collaborative approach with Ather Energy, shall further our vision and allow consumers to access our network of smart and safe charging stations across the country and encourage a seamless EV adoption. This partnership approach will not just help Ather and other OEM players to rapidly scale their network but also help them to optimise the investment required.”
Ather has partnered with charging operators like Zeon Charging and retail companions like Decathlon, Cafe Coffee Day, Blue Tokai, and 15 different manufacturers. At current, it has put in greater than 330 fast-charging Ather Grid Points throughout 35 cities within the nation. In the subsequent 3 years, Ather plans to put in 5,000 quick chargers throughout India, and these strategic partnerships are progressive steps in the direction of the objective.
Source: www.financialexpress.com”