Shell India has declared that it will install CCS 50kW and 60kW DC fast chargers at many places across India in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), strengthening the EV charging network and enabling long-distance travel for EV consumers. To ensure convenience and ease of use, MG customers will be able to access these chargers through the MyMG App and Shell’s network discovery tool.
Gaurav Gupta, Chief Growth Officer, JSW MG Motor India, said “As India’s second-largest EV manufacturer, we aim to enhance the electric vehicle (EV) ownership experience for our customers.
Our partnership with Shell India highlights our shared commitment to sustainable mobility and will help accelerate EV adoption across the country. The expansion of infrastructure will make EV fast charging more convenient, accessible and enable EV customers to plan hassle-free long-distance journeys.”
Shell EV Recharge locations provide reliable and ultra-fast charging, with a 98%-99% charger uptime. These locations also offer convenient retail, including fresh food and beverage options. All these factors help enhance the overall customer experience and provide added value and convenience.
Sanjay Varkey, Director, Shell India Markets Private Limited, said, “Shell India is committed to enhancing the EV charging experience by offering integrated solutions that prioritize convenience, safety, and sustainability. Our dedication to using 100% certified renewable power combined with our ultra-fast and reliable chargers ensures that our customers enjoy a sustainable, hassle-free, and efficient charging experience.
Our strategic partnership with JSW MG Motor India aims to promote the widespread adoption of electric vehicles in the country by leveraging digital integration and customer-centric initiatives.”
JSW MG Motor India provides a 6-way charging ecosystem to customers, which includes a free-of-cost AC fast-charger (installed at the customer’s home/office), an extended charging network, a plug-and-charge cable onboard, charge-on-the-go with roadside assistance, and community chargers. The company has installed around 500 chargers in 500 days in residentials and communities across India, and a total network of over 15,000 charging touchpoints nationwide, including public and home chargers, it noted in a release.