ChargeZone, India’s largest EV charging company with over 13,500 charging points, announced the launch of Project E-Dhara (Electrifying and Decarbonizing Highways through Accelerated Renewable Adoption), a transformative initiative designed to transition its nationwide electric vehicle charging network to 100 percent renewable energy.
The project is being launched in 2025, beginning with the commissioning of the first renewable-powered charging hub in Dahej, Gujarat. This initiative marks a major milestone in ChargeZone’s mission to decarbonize India’s mobility infrastructure and create a sustainable highway ecosystem powered entirely by clean energy.
The project has been conceived to address one of the most critical challenges in the electric mobility sector, which is the reliance on fossil fuel-based electricity. Despite the rapid adoption of EVs, nearly 75 percent of India’s current power generation still comes from coal and other conventional sources, which limits the environmental benefits of electric transportation. Project E-DHARA directly tackles this challenge by integrating solar power generation, battery energy storage systems (BESS) and next-generation high-speed charging hubs to ensure that both the vehicles and the energy used to power them are fully sustainable.
The first charging site under Project E-Dhara is being developed in Dahej, where ChargeZone will deploy a 1 megawatt (MW) solar plant coupled with a Five (05) megawatt-hour (MWh) battery energy storage system. This hub has been designed to operate primarily off-grid, drawing from the conventional power grid only when necessary to maintain optimal energy security. The facility will serve as the operational prototype for a national rollout plan that aims to establish 100 renewable charging hubs along key national highways by next year.
Explaining the significance of this initiative, Kartikey Hariyani, Founder and CEO of ChargeZone, said, Project E-Dhara represents a pivotal moment in India’s clean energy journey. Electric vehicles have already transformed mobility by eliminating tailpipe emissions, but true decarbonization can only be achieved when the energy that powers them is fully renewable. Through this initiative, ChargeZone is creating an integrated ecosystem that brings together solar generation, advanced battery storage and high-speed charging infrastructure to enable a 100 percent clean-energy highway network. This is more than a technological shift; it is a national energy transition positioning India at the forefront of sustainable mobility. We remain committed to building infrastructure that is future-ready, resilient and aligned with the country’s long-term net-zero vision.
This initiative brings together solar power generation, battery energy storage and high-speed charging infrastructure into one unified renewable ecosystem that supports both passenger electric vehicles and BillionE Mobility electric freight trucks. By operationalizing 100 renewable-powered charging hubs by next year, most of which will run entirely off grid, ChargeZone is setting a new benchmark for sustainable highway infrastructure while reinforcing its commitment to building a fully decarbonized EV ecosystem across India.