Statiq Joins Cube Stop To Expand EV Charging Network Across Highways

Mobility Outlook Bureau
03 May 2024
01:48 PM
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Statiq has already made significant strides in the EV sector, deploying 7,000 chargers across various Indian cities, and plans to increase this number to 20,000 by 2025.


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Statiq, the leading EV charging network company, has announced a strategic partnership with Cube Stop Highway Rest Areas, to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles by enhancing charging facilities across highway network.

As part of the initiative, Statiq will install cutting-edge EV charging stations at multiple Cube Stop locations, starting with the flagship site in Anantapur on the Hyderabad-Bengaluru Highway (NH44). These facilities will serve a wide array of vehicles, including personal cars and heavy vehicles like trucks and buses, thus catering to a diverse demographic of EV users.

Akshit Bansal, Founder & CEO of Statiq, said, 'We envision a future powered by green energy, and through collaborations like this, we are committed to expanding the EV charging infrastructure along the nation's highways. This partnership is perfectly aligned with our mission to make EV charging accessible, convenient, and reliable for everyone.”

Nitin Goel, Chief Operating Officer of Cube Stop, said, “Our collaboration with Statiq reinforces our commitment to innovation and adapting to the evolving needs of modern travelers. By incorporating EV charging stations, we aim to enhance the travel experience and support India’s shift towards sustainable mobility.”

Statiq has already made significant strides in the EV sector, deploying 7,000 chargers across various Indian cities, and plans to increase this number to 20,000 by 2025. This partnership represents a pivotal step towards creating a robust infrastructure for electric vehicles, making long-distance EV travel convenient and worry-free for millions of road users across the country.

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