Bolt.Earth has entered into a strategic partnership with MapmyIndia to enhance the visibility and accessibility of its electric vehicle charging network across India. Through the collaboration, Bolt.Earth’s four-wheeler EV charging infrastructure will now be discoverable directly on MapmyIndia’s maps and navigation platforms, making it easier for EV users to locate and access charging stations during their journeys.
The partnership integrates approximately 350 Level 2 and Level 3 EV chargers from Bolt.Earth’s network using the Open Charge Point Interface (OCPI) protocol and application programming interfaces (APIs). This integration enables real-time charger visibility on MapmyIndia’s digital mapping ecosystem, allowing EV drivers to identify nearby charging stations, plan routes more effectively, and improve the overall charging experience.
As India’s EV market continues to grow, the availability of reliable and easily accessible charging infrastructure remains a critical factor in accelerating electric vehicle adoption. By integrating charging networks with navigation platforms, companies are working to reduce range anxiety and improve convenience for EV owners.
MapmyIndia stated that its platforms currently allow users to discover more than 18,000 EV charging points across the country through partnerships with multiple charging network operators. The addition of Bolt.Earth’s charging infrastructure further strengthens the platform’s comprehensive EV ecosystem and expands charging options available to users.
The collaboration also highlights the growing adoption of open interoperability standards such as OCPI within India’s EV charging sector. These standards facilitate seamless communication between charging networks, mobility service providers, and navigation platforms, helping create a more connected and user-friendly charging infrastructure ecosystem.
For Bolt.Earth, the partnership represents an opportunity to increase charger utilization and improve customer reach by making its network accessible to a broader base of EV users. The company has been actively expanding its charging infrastructure footprint across India to support the country’s transition toward cleaner mobility solutions.
As electric vehicle adoption gains momentum, partnerships between charging network operators and digital navigation providers are expected to play an increasingly important role in enhancing user experience, improving charger accessibility, and supporting the development of a robust EV ecosystem across the country.





