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    2,500 Charging Stations Planned for Installation by 2023

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaFebruary 17, 2023 Charging Stations 2 Mins Read
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    Electric two-wheeler manufacturer, Ather Energy has announced its plans to install over 2,500 charging stations by this year-end to facilitate a hassle-free transition to EVs.

    AtherThe company has already installed over 1,000 fast charging stations across 80 cities in the country.

    The Ather Grid (charging station) is today the biggest fast-charging network for two-wheeler EVs in the country with 60 percent of current installations in Tier-II and Tier-III cities, the Bengaluru-based company said in a statement.

    “A robust charging infrastructure is one of the major drivers in accelerating faster adoption of electric vehicles. As a brand focused on building a vibrant EV ecosystem, we have made strong investments in building what is already India’s largest public fast-charging network,” Ather Energy Chief Business Officer Ravneet Phokela said.

    The company is accelerating its scale up, and also adding Neighbourhood Charging – a charging solution focused on semi-private spaces such as apartment blocks, office, tech-parks etc, he added.

    “We stay committed to investing strategically in the space and supporting the growth of the industry,” Phokela stated.

    Ather, which is backed by Hero MotoCorp, witnessed its best-ever monthly sales in January with deliveries of 12,419 units.

    The company currently has presence across 80 cities and is looking at increasing its retail footprint to 150 centres in 100 cities by March 2023.

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