Charge Zone recently launched EV supercharging stations on main Highways

Charge Zone recently launched EV supercharging stations on main Highways Featured Image

Author:
Jas Chellani

Published on:
January 29, 2025

Categories:
EV News & Trends

The growth of EV infrastructure is steady and constantly developing and recently Charge Zone, an EV charging network provider, has launched Supercharging stations on the Bangalore-Chennai and Bangalore-Hyderabad national highways. These stations will have a power generation of 1.2MW, which can integrate solar microgrid systems and 1MWh of battery storage for unlimited and fast charging of electric vehicles.

Supercharging stations are installed within the gap of 150-200 Km along the main highway and provide additional regular charging points between them to ensure less load on the main super chargers. DC fast chargers will be placed in these charging stations with capacities of 180 kW and 240 kW, which will support various electric models such as passenger cars, buses, and trucks.

The founder of Charge Zone & CEO Kartikey Haryani quoted, “ The launch of these mega supercharging stations will create a revolution in the field of EVs and will be a big step in growing India's EV industry. By installing these at the Bangalore-Chennai and Bangalore-Hyderabad highways with advanced charging infrastructure, this will redefine the electric vehicle experience. These stations will create an efficient and smooth running of EVs on national highways without compromising and fearing about range anxiety.

He even added that the battery energy storage with renewable energy integration can make the Indian electric industry go further in terms of achieving net zero emissions.

Charge Zone also confirmed that these stations are powered to charge 80% in only 30 minutes. To achieve this, Solar Power and energy storage systems will be used together to make the charging eco-friendly. Charge Zone will be going to setup 100 supercharging stations with the capacity of 240 kW capacity, and increase them across 40,000 Km of highways to meet the increasing demand.

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