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      Home » Hyundai Signs MoA with Shell India for EV Chargers

      Hyundai Signs MoA with Shell India for EV Chargers

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaMay 18, 2023 Charging Stations 3 Mins Read
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      Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) has recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Shell India Markets Private Limited to install 60 kW DC Fast Chargers across 36 of its EV Dealerships in India.

      ShellThe collaboration with Shell India is a part of Hyundai’s EV charging infrastructure expansion plan for providing customer centric solution towards a cleaner and greener future through adoption of environment friendly Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV).

      Shell India Markets Private Limited will also consider installing DC 120 kW Fast Charger in dealers instead of DC 60 kW Fast charges if feasible.

      The MoA was signed between Hyundai Motor India Ltd. and Shell India Markets Private Limited in the presence of Jae Wan Ryu, Executive Director, Hyundai Motor India Limited and Sanjay Varkey, Director, Shell India Markets Private Limited, at HMIL’s headquarters in Gurugram, Haryana.

      The strategic partnership aims to increase the expansion of charging infrastructure for BEV in India.

      Commenting on the announcement, Unsoo Kim, MD & CEO, Hyundai Motor India, said, “As a customer centric organization, we are constantly striving to enhance customer convenience and pursue strategic partnerships that would support the government’s vision of clean mobility. We are glad to announce our partnership with Shell India to further expand Hyundai’s EV ecosystem in India and enhance our BEV charging network. Such strategic partnerships are fundamental in accelerating the adoption of Electric Vehicles by customers to achieve national goal of carbon neutrality. This partnership will power-up the nations’ electric mobility mission by offering end-to-end EV charging infrastructure at HMIL Dealerships.”

      Commenting on this strategic partnership, Sanjay Varkey, Director, Shell India Markets Private Limited said, “As a solution-driven and customer-centric organization, our effort is to offer integrated Mobility solutions, including convenience retail, enhancing the overall journey for our customers, and meeting the growing demand for electric mobility Our strategic partnership with Hyundai Motors India Limited, aims to improve the charging infrastructure for Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) in India by offering easy access and dynamic availability for a safe, reliable, and seamless charging experience.”

      HMIL currently has an existing network of 72-EV Dealers in 45-cities. Phase-1 for establishment of public EV charging facility across EV dealerships of HMIL was concluded in the past. Phase-2, has been initiated with Shell India across 36-additional dealerships for installation of DC 60/120 kW fast chargers, which will deliver a hassle-free, reliable, fast & safe charging experience through innovative, customer centric hardware solutions.

      The Collaboration enables the customer value proposition of Fast Charging, Green Energy and a 24×7 customer support, creating a new benchmark in customer experience in this transformational drive towards clean mobility.

      HMIL in its commitment towards a sustainable future has invested and built its own Charger Management Systems (CMS), which is an open platform and enables EV customers (regardless of brand) to avail seamless EV charging experience.

      With this collaboration, Shell’s network of chargers would also be available in Hyundai CMS along with HMIL’s own chargers & those from 3rd party Charge Point Operators.

      Charger Management Systems (CMS) EV Dealers fast charging green energy Hyundai Motors India Limited Shell India Markets Private Limited
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