An “Early Startup award” was given to TelioEV, a startup that offers EV charging management solutions, at the annual Hyderabad Software Enterprises Association Awards and Summit.
The 30th Annual Summit and Awards 2023, with the theme “Re-Imagine, Re-Think and Re-Build the Future,” were held here.
Telio EV’s chief growth officer, Dr. Lalit Singh, and CTO, Mukesh Kumar, received the “Early-Startup award” from Telangana IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao (KTR) for their SaaS-based management System, which offers real-time data and insights, enables CPO and Fleet Management companies to streamline their EV business and scale up their profitability.
Additionally present were Manisha Saboo, president of HYSEA (Hyderabad Software Enterprises Association Awards & Summit), and Jayesh Ranjan, principal secretary of Telangana.
The HYSEA awards honour IT businesses and startups for their accomplishments in product development, productivity, and exports for the years 2021–2022.
In the expanding EV ecosystem, EV users encounter a number of difficulties, such as unstable charging station networks, limited accessibility and scalability of the current platform, inadequate hardware and software interoperability, subpar customer experiences, and a lack of real-time data-driven insights on charging stations.
With the help of TelioEV’s SAAS solution, manufacturers of EV chargers and operators of charge points can maximise the return on investment of their charging infrastructure, draw in more EV drivers, and manage their EV charger network.
Additionally, it lessens the carbon footprint of its user by letting them know the locations of all nearby EV charging stations.
“It’s an honour to get ‘Early-Startup award’ at HYSEA Summit and Awards and be recognised for our work in the EV space,” Lalit Singh said after receiving the honour.
The HYSEA (Hyderabad Software Enterprises Association Awards & Summit) awards recognize IT/ITeS companies and startups for their achievements in exports, productivity and product development for 2021-22.