Statiq, India’s leading EV charging platform, announced the launch of Statiq Miles—a first-of-its-kind paid EV Charging Membership Pass designed to revolutionize user engagement in the rapidly expanding EV ecosystem. For a monthly subscription fee of Rs 149 (introductory price), users can enjoy a flat 10% discount on every charging session across Statiq’s extensive partner network, with payment options via autopay or manual renewal.
Available to all registered Statiq app users, the pass remains valid for 30 days and auto-expires thereafter. While manual renewal is currently required, autopay functionality is being rolled out to enhance convenience. Benefits apply universally across the network of Charging Point Operators (CPOs) listed on the Statiq app, reinforcing the company’s sustainable business model in India’s fast-growing EV market.
Akshit Bansal, Founder & CEO, Statiq, stated, "The launch of Statiq Miles marks a pivotal moment in India’s green mobility journey. We are thrilled by the early response and believe this program sets new standards for customer-centric charging solutions, making EV ownership even more compelling and rewarding."
India’s EV market growth remains robust with 1.96 million EVs registered in FY 2024–25, a 17% increase from the prior year. The country’s roadmap toward 30% EV penetration by 2030 continues to fuel demand for reliable and affordable charging infrastructure.
Raghav Arora, Co-Founder & CTO, Statiq, added, "By integrating seamless real-time discounts through the Statiq app, Statiq Miles enhances user experience and platform stickiness. This initiative exemplifies how technology innovation and customer focus can drive the sustainable growth of clean mobility infrastructure."
Statiq's expansive network now features more than 10,000+ chargers across 100+ cities—from highways and shopping malls to hotels, fuel stations, and commercial venues. The platform offers intuitive charger discovery, booking, and contactless payment options. Integrations with major key players such as Hyundai, Tata, E-Fill, Sunfuel, and GLIDA expand the reach and usability for EV users across India.
With plans underway to install 20,000+ charging points by 2026 and foster partnerships with state governments, automotive OEMs, and real estate developers, Statiq continues to lead the development of a robust, inclusive EV infrastructure ecosystem aligned with India’s clean transportation goals.