ChargeZone, one of India’s leading EV charging infrastructure providers, has announced the launch of Project E-DHARA, an ambitious sustainability initiative aimed at powering its nationwide electric vehicle charging network entirely with 100% renewable energy. The project marks a major shift in India’s clean mobility ecosystem, reinforcing ChargeZone’s commitment to decarbonising transportation through green energy integration.
Under Project E-DHARA, ChargeZone plans to transition all its present and upcoming charging stations—including fast-charging hubs, highway supercharging corridors, and fleet charging points—to renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hybrid clean-power systems. This initiative aligns with India’s broader targets of cutting carbon emissions and accelerating the adoption of sustainable mobility solutions.
According to the company, the initiative will significantly reduce Scope 2 emissions across its operational footprint while offering EV users a greener, more environmentally responsible charging experience. ChargeZone is also working on deploying solar-powered charging hubs, integrating smart energy management systems, and enabling real-time monitoring to optimise renewable energy utilisation across its network.
The company emphasised that Project E-DHARA will not only enhance the sustainability of the EV ecosystem but also support long-term energy cost stability. By prioritising renewable energy, ChargeZone aims to build a more resilient and future-ready charging infrastructure for India’s fast-growing EV base.
With EV adoption rising across commercial fleets, passenger vehicles, and intercity mobility, Project E-DHARA is set to play a crucial role in strengthening India’s clean transportation ambitions. ChargeZone stated that this initiative reflects its core vision of delivering a carbon-neutral EV charging experience while creating a more sustainable mobility landscape for future generations.

