March 11th, 2025
India’s hospitality sector embraces sustainable mobility as Statiq targets luxury and mid-tier accommodations nationwide.
Statiq’s Hotel Revolution: 700 Properties Set to Become EV Charging Hubs in 2025
India’s hospitality sector embraces sustainable mobility as Statiq targets luxury and mid-tier accommodations nationwide
By Editorial Team | March 11, 2025
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Major expansion planned across India
Electric vehicle company Statiq has unveiled plans to install charging stations at over 700 hotels across India in 2025. This marks a major step forward for EV infrastructure in the country.
The company will focus on luxury, mid-tier, and boutique hotel properties. This builds on their successful rollout at several hotels during 2024.
Addressing range anxiety for travelers
“Hotel-based charging gives travelers the reassurance they need,” said Akshit Bansal, Founder & CEO of Statiq. “We’re placing chargers at hotels to fight range anxiety and make the guest experience better.”
The plan tackles a key barrier to EV adoption in India. Many potential buyers worry about finding charging points during travel. Hotel charging stations solve this problem by aligning with where people already stay overnight.
Technology designed for hospitality settings
Raghav Arora, Co-Founder & CTO of Statiq, highlighted the technical benefits of their approach.
“We design our charging solutions specifically for hotel properties,” said Arora. “They offer reliability and ease of use that improves both function and user experience.”
Benefits for multiple stakeholders
Industry experts see this strategy as potentially game-changing for India’s EV landscape. Hotels gain a premium amenity to attract guests. EV owners find convenient charging options that fit seamlessly with their travel plans.
The charging stations feature simple interfaces and fast charging speeds. Statiq describes this as creating a “hassle-free experience” for travelers with electric vehicles.
Value-added service for hotel operators
For hotel businesses, Statiq’s chargers represent a valuable service upgrade. This could attract the growing number of eco-conscious travelers and EV owners looking for supportive accommodations.
As India pushes toward electric mobility, this partnership between charging providers and hotels could speed up adoption. It addresses practical concerns while making travel better for EV owners.