T-Hub Launches Fourth Cohort of Charge Accelerator with 21 Mobility Startups


T-Hub Launches Fourth Cohort of Charge Accelerator with 21 Mobility Startups
T-Hub’s Charge accelerator’s 4th cohort includes 21 startups focused on EVs, shared mobility, and fleet tech.
The 12-week program offers mentorship, market access, and pilot opportunities backed by Atal Innovation Mission and industry partners.
Since 2022, Charge startups have raised Rs 17.16 crore, supporting India’s rapidly growing electric vehicle and shared transport market.
Hyderabad-based incubator T-Hub has announced the opening of the fourth cohort of Charge, its Atal Incubation Centre mobility accelerator programme. The programme is focused on enabling startups working on innovative solutions for electric mobility, shared mobility, fleet management, and other associated technologies.
The new batch has 21 startups like Evya.Energy that work on EV charging solutions; HerCabs and ProCar in the shared mobility space; and EEzy Volt that is engaged on battery and energy platforms. Other startups that are included are AI-powered fleet and vehicle solution providers like Attento and Zekardo, and next-generation vehicle creators AirJet Bike and Folks Force.
Backed by the Atal Innovation Mission and automotive industry players as well as government support, the 12-week program provides mentorship, market exposure, and pilot engagements to facilitate startups scaling their solutions and products. Kavikrut, T-Hub CEO, emphasized the value of Charge in enabling founders to make visionary ideas into successful businesses during the growth explosion of India's mobility sector.
Since its launch in 2022, the Charge accelerator has facilitated participating startups in raising a total of Rs 17.16 crore. Previous successful cohorts have comprised startups such as Vihaan Electric and Tride Mobility. With the Indian electric vehicle industry anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 28.52%, there is increasing demand for scalable technologies in battery systems, charging infrastructure, and shared mobility services.