BLive, India’s first multi-brand EV solution platform, has partnered with leading real estate developer Sattva Group, to build a network of EV charging stations at their various properties. BLive has already installed an EV charging station at Sattva - Knowledge City, HiTech City in Hyderabad and this partnership will further accelerate its goal to create an omnipresent network of charging stations for EV users.
This will greatly help in alleviating the range anxiety and enable consumers to switch to EV seamlessly. The EV pioneer is working closely with its partner to further expand its charging network in Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune, Goa, and Coimbatore.
In the first phase of the partnership, the plan is to install the EV charging stations in all major cities in South India and then move to other locations. So far eight charging stations have been installed and through this partnership the target is to install 100+ charging stations over the next one year.
Talking about the partnership Samarth Kholkar, CEO & Co-founderBLive said, “We are excited to partner with Sattva. With this partnership we are taking a step towards our mission of promoting sustainable mobility. Range anxiety and availability of chargers are the biggest challenges that restrict people from switching to Electric Vehicles. And when they do, the inability to get the basic infrastructure can hamper the experience. Through this partnership with Sattva, we want to make apartment complexes and commercial buildings EV friendly and meet the changing needs of residents and employees.”
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