Statiq, India’s leading EV charging solutions provider, has unveiled its latest charging station at Express Avenue Mall, Chennai. This new facility includes two 60kW dual-gun chargers and three 3-in-1 chargers, ensuring compatibility with various EV models. As Statiq’s sixth charger in Chennai and the 190th in South India, the installation reinforces its commitment to building a robust EV infrastructure. The company is set to cross a major milestone, with this charger paving the way for its 100th DC charger in the region.
Express Avenue Mall, home to luxury brands like Montblanc, H &M, Tommy Hilfiger, along with amenities including dine-in restaurants, a food court, entertainment options, and dedicated play and sports zones for kids and adults, attracts an average of 35,000 visitors daily, making it a prime location to cater to EV users.
Mr. Akshit Bansal, CEO & Founder of Statiq, commented, “Our partnership with Express Avenue Mall highlights our vision of bringing EV charging to spaces that combine convenience with vibrant community engagement. By integrating our charging network into popular destinations, we aim to inspire more people to embrace electric mobility while ensuring a hassle-free charging experience for EV owners. Statiq is dedicated to contributing to India’s sustainable mobility goals.”
Mrs. Sumathi Mohan, CFO of Express Avenue Mall, said, “At Express Avenue, we aim to create a holistic experience for our visitors by combining premium shopping with thoughtful amenities. The installation of Statiq’s chargers reflects our commitment to supporting eco-friendly practices while catering to the diverse needs of our clientele. Sustainability is a core element of our approach, and this initiative takes us a step further in aligning our infrastructure with environmentally conscious goals. This collaboration enhances convenience for EV users and reinforces our position as a forward-thinking, sustainable destination for all.”
By the end of 2025, Statiq plans to install 20,000 chargers nationwide, extending its network to tier-2 cities, highways, and popular tourist hubs, supporting India’s EV transformation.
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