EVI Technologies installs 380 EV chargers in 17 cities across India
Date: 11 Feb 2022
EVI
Technologies Private Limited (EVIT) has installed 380 EV chargers in 17 cities
across India. The company provides all types of EV chargers, which work through
the user authentication process via a mobile app on the user/operator side once
the user is verified.
The
company was incubated by Electropreneur Park, funded and supported by the
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), GoI.
The
venture has equipped EV chargers in almost 17 cities including, Delhi-NCR,
Rampur (HP), Patna, Ranchi, Raipur, Dantewada, Hyderabad, Thane, Madurai,
Trivandrum, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Haldwani, Rudrapur, Hapur, Shillong,
Sonipat.
The
EV charger and server connection enhance the EV user experience with faster
navigation to chargers, remote charging control, and booking services. The
products of EVI technologies are designed and developed robust power
technologies with advanced AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine
Learning) based algorithms, enabling a perfect product catered to the market.
EVIT charging process includes the central server, mobile app, and charger, at
the site with standard charging protocols.
The
business is delivering advanced products and services at an affordable cost,
striving to become an entity in technology-based EV solutions to become capable
of demanding an unconditional response from the targeted niche. The company is
planning to set up charging and battery swapping stations in different cities
of India for electric two and three-wheelers by FY 22-23.
Commenting
on effectively setting up EV chargers in 17 big cities, Rupesh Kumar, CEO, EVI
Technologies, said, “We are thrilled to announce that we've successfully
installed 380 EV charges in 17 cities. We are also pleased to be able to
provide superior and a low cost EV chargers pan India as we believe in 100%
customer satisfaction by delivering them products and services at an affordable
cost. In the coming days we're planning to install more EV charges in other
metropolis cities across India as per the demand."