Incharz, an EV charge point operator of Servotech, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with 3ECO to develop exclusive EV charging stations for their entire fleet pan India. The initiative aims to establish a nationwide network of EV charging infrastructure, strategically positioned to meet the charging requirements of the vehicle fleet of 3ECO.
According to an exchange filing, the EV charging stations will charge approximately 200-300 EV cargo vehicles per day. “By targeting 1000 of 3ECO’s cargo vehicles for charging by the end of 2024, Incharz will play a significant role in accelerating the adoption of EVs, advancing green mobility and contributing to a more sustainable future,” the company said.
3ECO – a manufacturer of L-3, L-5 cargo vehicles and an EV cargo fleet operator – will provide fleet hubs to Incharz for setting up EV charging stations. As part of the MoU, Incharz will be responsible for designing, installing, operating, and maintaining electric vehicle charging stations at various locations throughout India. The stations will feature cutting-edge technology to facilitate efficient charging.
“Moreover, they will support multiple charging standards and be compatible with various electric vehicle models, ensuring accessibility and convenience for all capacities,” said Neeraj Gupta, AVP Operations, Incharz.