CHARGEZONE has announced plans to roll out 1,000 high-capacity EV superchargers across major highways, in line with the Government of India’s PM E-Drive initiative, aimed at strengthening intercity electric mobility infrastructure.
The expansion will target key high-traffic corridors, including Delhi–Mumbai, Bengaluru–Hyderabad, Mumbai–Hyderabad, Delhi–Chandigarh, Bengaluru–Chennai, Vizag–Chennai, and Mumbai–Bengaluru. The network is designed to support both passenger and commercial electric vehicles across highways and freight routes.
Under a Dealer-Owned, Company-Operated (DOCO) model, CHARGEZONE is inviting investments from landowners, entrepreneurs, and institutions, with project entry starting from ₹1 crore. While investors will own the assets, CHARGEZONE will oversee development, commissioning, and operations to maintain consistent service standards.
Kartikey Hariyani, Founder and CEO of CHARGEZONE, stated that the initiative aims to address the rising demand for reliable, high-capacity charging infrastructure as EV adoption expands beyond urban areas. He added that the planned stations, with capacities ranging from 500 kW to 1.5 MW, will enable large-scale EV movement and support India’s electrification goals.
To facilitate wider participation, CHARGEZONE has partnered with State Bank of India under the EV Mitra scheme, offering financing solutions from ₹10 lakh to ₹10 crore, with repayment tenures of up to seven years. The scheme also includes support under CGTMSE and co-investment options, makingur EV infrastructure investment more accessible.
In parallel, the company is advancing its Project E-DHARA, which integrates renewable energy with EV charging. By combining solar power, battery energy storage systems, and high-speed chargers, CHARGEZONE aims to ensure reliable, round-the-clock operations while reducing dependence on the grid.
The initiative is expected to play a key role in accelerating EV adoption by improving charging accessibility and enabling seamless long-distance electric mobility across India.

