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      Hyundai launches first 180 kW DC EV charging station in Chennai

      Garima SharmaBy Garima SharmaMay 27, 2024 E-Mobility 1 Min Read
      Hyundai launches first 180 kW DC EV charging station in Chennai
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      EV owners can benefit from the quick charging capabilities of this new station, which is accessible through HMIL’s Charger Management System in the myHyundai App. The app allows users to easily locate and navigate to the charging station, pre-book charging slots, make digital payments, and monitor the charging status remotely. This system is designed to provide a hassle-free experience for both Hyundai and non-Hyundai EV users.

      Currently, over 170 charging points in Tamil Nadu are mapped in the “EV Charge” section of the myHyundai app, providing enhanced convenience for EV users across the state. HMIL plans to expand its EV charging infrastructure to 485 stations by 2030. Additionally, the company has announced plans to introduce five new EVs by 2030, with the first mass-market EV set to launch in 2025. This expansion is part of HMIL’s broader strategy to support sustainable mobility and encourage more customers to adopt electric vehicles.

      Previously, HMIL introduced Hyundai Soirée, an exclusive premium customer engagement program tailored for owners of the all-electric Hyundai IONIQ 5. This initiative aims to cultivate stronger relationships with customers, elevate their ownership experience, and gather insightful feedback to enhance Hyundai’s offerings continually.

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