ElectricPay raises 2,500 EV charging points in Bengaluru, partners with Electric One

To expand its charging infrastructure in Bengaluru and other parts of India, Electricpay has partnered with Electric One, which has 82 EV Super Stores across the country.

To expand its charging infrastructure in Bengaluru and other parts of India, Electricpay has partnered with Electric One, which has 82 EV Super Stores across the country.

ElectricPay, an EV charging aggregator platform, claims to have 2,500 public charging points in Bengaluru.

ElectricPe has a B2C EV charging and demand generation app that provides EV users with a one-stop platform where users can identify, access and pay for EV charging points to facilitate e-mobility.

Electricpay has a mandate to provide 1,00,000 public charging points across India on its platform by the end of 2022.

To expand its charging infrastructure in Bengaluru and other parts of India, the company has partnered with Electric One, which has 82 EV Super Stores across the country.

The partnership will be executed in a phased manner, before scaling up to different regions, starting with Bengaluru, giving EV customers access to on-demand charging at the click of a button.

As part of the partnership, Electric One customers will have access to Electricpay’s EV platform across 82 stores in India.

Avinash Sharma, Co-Founder and CEO, Electric Pay, said, “Working with Electric One, we aim to get rid of range anxiety and meet the needs of customers at every nook and corner of India.”