Charzer Joins Hands With Omega Seiki To Set Up 20,000 EV Charging Network In 2 Yrs

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Charzer is also working with Greendrive logistics, which operates a fleet of over 100 Omega Seiki vehicles in Bengaluru

EV charging infrastructure startup Charzer has announced that it has partnered with Omega Seiki Mobility to set up a network of 20,000 EV charging stations across India in the next two years.

Bengaluru-based Charzer will deploy the charging stations where Omega Seiki clients will operate. They can use the charging facility in a subscription-based model, the companies said.

Dheeraj Reddy, COO and co-founder, Charzer said, “For any logistics company, finding and managing ‘Park and Charge’ EV hubs is capital-intensive and requires extensive use of labour and workforce. Setting up these EV charging hubs is a major deviation from the core business of a logistics company. Besides this, drivers and companies lose a lot of time in traveling to and fro to the hubs. This is where we come in.”

Charzer is also working with Greendrive logistics, which operates a fleet of over 100 Omega Seiki vehicles in Bengaluru.

Uday Narang, founder and chairman, Omega Seiki Mobility, said, “We have a target of introducing 30,000-plus EV cargo three-wheelers in the next two years. In order to achieve this goal, we are also working on building a robust charging infrastructure that allows our fleet drivers to easily access charging stations at any given point during the day. As a first step towards this, we have partnered with Charzer to build an extensive network of charging stations across the country.”

Charzer provides a real time dashboard for live tracking of fleet charging metrics. With a turnaround time of less than 3 days for setting up the charging infrastructure, it is looking to enable rapid scaling and faster adoption of EVs.

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