Statiq, a leading EV charging solutions provider in India, has rolled out advanced electric vehicle chargers across luxury, mid-tier, and boutique hotels in 2024. This initiative aims to enhance India’s EV infrastructure, making charging more accessible to travelers and promoting sustainable mobility.
By 2025, Statiq plans to expand its network to over 700 hotels across tier-1 and tier-2 cities, highways, and popular tourist destinations. This expansion will bridge the charging accessibility gap, supporting the growth of India’s electric vehicle ecosystem.
Akshit Bansal, Founder & CEO of Statiq, emphasized that providing EV charging infrastructure at hotels is key to eliminating adoption barriers. It offers travelers the confidence to choose electric vehicles for their journeys, contributing to cleaner air and reduced reliance on fossil fuels.
Raghav Arora, Co-Founder & CTO, highlighted that Statiq’s scalable and efficient charging solutions cater to various EV models, ensuring seamless charging for short or long stays. This user-centric approach is critical for the wider adoption of electric mobility.
With India’s EV market valued at $8.49 billion in 2024 and growing rapidly, Statiq’s hotel-based charging hubs will play a crucial role in advancing sustainable travel. This effort supports India’s transition to clean energy, enhancing the electric vehicle adoption rate across the nation.
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