Chennai is set to take another major step in strengthening its electric mobility ecosystem as Relux Electric GCC prepares to launch nine new EV charging stations across the city. The announcement provides a major boost to Tamil Nadu’s growing EV infrastructure and reinforces Chennai’s position as one of India’s most progressive electric mobility hubs.
The company plans to strategically locate the new charging stations across high-demand urban clusters, commercial hubs, and major transit corridors. These stations will feature a mix of AC and DC fast chargers, ensuring convenient access for two-wheelers, three-wheelers, passenger cars, and commercial EV fleets.
Relux Electric GCC stated that this expansion is part of its broader mission to support India’s transition to sustainable transportation by offering reliable, accessible, and future-ready charging solutions. With the addition of these nine stations, the company aims to reduce range anxiety, improve EV travel convenience, and encourage widespread adoption across Chennai’s rapidly growing EV user base.
Industry experts note that Tamil Nadu has emerged as a leading EV manufacturing and adoption state, thanks to supportive policies, strong government initiatives, and continued investment in charging infrastructure. The rollout of these new charging stations aligns with Tamil Nadu’s ambitious EV roadmap, which targets large-scale electrification across passenger mobility and logistics.
Relux Electric GCC has already established a strong EV charging network across multiple cities, and its expansion in Chennai highlights the company’s commitment to enhancing India’s clean mobility ecosystem. With more stations planned in the coming months, the company aims to create a dense, efficient, and user-friendly charging grid to meet the increasing demand from urban commuters and commercial operators.
The upcoming launch of these nine new charging points is expected to significantly improve charging accessibility, help reduce emissions, and support Chennai’s long-term sustainability and climate goals.

