JSW MG Motor installs 1,000 EV Chargers, a first for any OEM in India

JSW MG Motor India has achieved a major milestone by installing 1,000 community EV chargers across more than 470 locations nationwide. The initiative strengthens India's EV ecosystem while reinforcing the company's commitment to sustainable mobility and clean energy adoption.

Marking World Environment Day, JSW MG Motor India has achieved a significant milestone by installing 1,000 community EV chargers under its MG Charge initiative across more than 470 locations nationwide. With this accomplishment, the company becomes the first automobile manufacturer in India to establish EV community charging infrastructure at such a scale.

The charging network has been deployed across a diverse range of locations, including residential societies, apartment complexes, hospitals, educational campuses, hotels, and industrial parks, enhancing accessibility and convenience for electric vehicle users.

The milestone reflects JSW MG Motor India’s commitment to strengthening India’s EV ecosystem and supporting the broader transition towards sustainable mobility by expanding charging infrastructure beyond conventional public charging points.

In addition, the company informed that its EVs have cumulatively covered over 290 crore green kilometres on Indian roads, equivalent to saving 4.17 lakh metric tons of CO₂. The carmaker further noted that it is preparing an aggressive product onslaught for CY2026, with three new NEVs slated for launch, including the introduction of plug-in hybrid technology. JSW MG Motor India views India’s sustainability journey as one that can be driven by multiple technologies. 

Aligned with the Government of India’s vision, JSW MG Motor India utilizes more than 78% renewable energy at its Halol manufacturing plant, resulting in savings of over 9,300 metric tons of carbon emissions. The plant meets nearly 95% of its total power requirements through renewable energy sources. Water consumption at the Halol facility has been reduced by 23% through process optimization and the reuse of recycled water. JSW MG Motor India has also adopted Industry 4.0 solutions, with digitization and IoT playing a crucial role in decarbonizing operations and enhancing energy efficiency. 

Some key sustainability initiatives include: 

  • Zero External Discharge Plant that utilizes 100% treated water
  • Usage of Cleaner fuel (PNG) in all processes. Green coverage with more than 11000 trees planted
  • Certified with Zero Waste to Landfill – Gold Maturity
  • Equipped with Bio Compost Machine for Canteen, Garden Waste Biogas Plant for Bio waste
  • Miyawaki Forest – 5700 Plants. 21 Recharge Wells