Maruti Suzuki Unveils EV Charging Platform, Targets 1 Lakh Chargers
- Launches end-to-end digital EV charging platform
- Partners with 13 operators to unify public charging
- Plans 1 lakh public chargers and trained EV workforce by 2030
Maruti Suzuki has announced a unified EV charging platform designed to streamline home and public charging for its electric vehicles. The platform also integrates a seamless payment system, making it easier for EV owners to charge and manage their vehicles.
To expand its EV ecosystem, the automaker has partnered with 13 Charge Point Operators (CPOs) and aggregators, ensuring access to a wide network of charging stations nationwide. Currently, Maruti Suzuki has set up over 2,000 exclusive charging points across its dealer network in more than 1,100 cities. The company aims to scale this network to 1 lakh public chargers by 2030, supporting the rollout of multiple EV models across India.
Hisashi Takeuchi, MD & CEO, Maruti Suzuki India Limited, said, “We have built a strong charging network and are collaborating with CPOs to provide customers with convenient access to EV infrastructure. Our goal is to create over 1 lakh public charging points by 2030, aligned with Suzuki’s global EV vision”.
Also Read: Google Launches Android 16 with Smarter Notifications & Enhanced Controls
The company is also ensuring charging points every 5-10 kilometers in top 100 cities, with DC fast chargers deployed along major highways for long-distance travel. To support this expansion, Maruti Suzuki has trained a 1.5 lakh-strong EV workforce to assist customers across sales, service, and charging touchpoints.
With this initiative, Maruti Suzuki aims to make EV ownership more accessible, convenient, and supported, reinforcing its commitment to India’s sustainable mobility future.
