Mahindra’s Charge_iN joins hands with HPCL to expand EV Charging Network

By leveraging HPCL’s vast network of 24,400+ fuel stations, the collaboration aims to enhance accessibility and support the rapid adoption of electric mobility with ultrafast 180 kW chargers.

Charge_iN by Mahindra has entered into a strategic collaboration with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) to develop electric vehicle charging infrastructure at HPCL fuel stations nationwide.

Under this partnership, Charge_iN will leverage HPCL’s extensive retail network to set up EV charging stations, enhancing convenience for users and supporting the growth of electric mobility across the country.

HPCL, one of India’s largest state-owned oil and gas companies, operates over 24,400 retail outlets and already manages more than 5,400 EV charging stations under its HP e-Charge network, providing a strong foundation for this expansion.

The agreement holds strategic significance as India accelerates its transition toward green transportation. HPCL’s existing Retail Outlet footprint provides a strong platform for accelerated EV charging infrastructure deployment and seamless nationwide expansion.

Charge_iN by Mahindra is part of the company’s vision to UNLIMIT electric mobility by building ultrafast charging network which also aligns with the government’s vision of strengthening public EV charging infrastructure. These charging stations will exclusively feature 180 kW dual gun chargers designed to deliver faster, more convenient, and reliable charging for electric four-wheelers.

The cooperation with HPCL represents the next step in the collective efforts of Charge_iN by Mahindra in India to build a comprehensive EV ecosystem. This is regarded as an important foundation for realizing the goal of widespread electric vehicle adoption and promoting sustainable transportation in the world’s third largest automotive market.