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Kerala Based Startup GO EC Autotech to Establish 1000 Super-Fast Charging Stations Across India
The company presently operates 70 charging stations in Kerala and more than 33 in multiple sites all over the country.
June 27, 2023. By EI News Network
The country's aspirational mission of attaining an all-electric vehicle fleet by 2030 has stimulated a wave of innovations, investments, and policy reforms, paving the path for a greener and cleaner future.
GO EC Autotech Pvt Ltd, a startup based in Kerala, declared that they would establish 1,000 super-fast EV charging stations throughout India.
The company presently operates 70 charging stations in Kerala and more than 33 in multiple sites all over the country.
The company intends to augment its reach by establishing more charging stations in major cities, state and national highways, and tier-2 tier-3 cities where EV adoption is experiencing slow growth.
In addition, the company proposes to set up chargers in picked remote locations, serving the requirements of people living in such remote locations, which will assist them switch to electric vehicles.
GO EC has already gained recognition for successfully installing more than 103 charging stations across India within a single year.
P G Ramnath, the CEO of GO EC, added, "A notable hurdle faced by electric vehicle owners is the absence of sufficient charging infrastructure, making long-distance travel a daunting task. Addressing this issue, GO EC, an environmentally conscious business, has embraced the mission of establishing charging stations across the entire nation".
This aspirational project is not only a stepping milestone for the company but underlines its pledge to facilitate sustainable charging solutions and increase the adoption of EVs in India.
GO EC Autotech Pvt Ltd, a startup based in Kerala, declared that they would establish 1,000 super-fast EV charging stations throughout India.
The company presently operates 70 charging stations in Kerala and more than 33 in multiple sites all over the country.
The company intends to augment its reach by establishing more charging stations in major cities, state and national highways, and tier-2 tier-3 cities where EV adoption is experiencing slow growth.
In addition, the company proposes to set up chargers in picked remote locations, serving the requirements of people living in such remote locations, which will assist them switch to electric vehicles.
GO EC has already gained recognition for successfully installing more than 103 charging stations across India within a single year.
P G Ramnath, the CEO of GO EC, added, "A notable hurdle faced by electric vehicle owners is the absence of sufficient charging infrastructure, making long-distance travel a daunting task. Addressing this issue, GO EC, an environmentally conscious business, has embraced the mission of establishing charging stations across the entire nation".
This aspirational project is not only a stepping milestone for the company but underlines its pledge to facilitate sustainable charging solutions and increase the adoption of EVs in India.
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