Mahindra Powers Up EV Push With 180 kW Ultrafast Charger at Anantapur Dealership

Volume 1 Issue 11

Mahindra Powers Up EV Push With 180 kW Ultrafast Charger at Anantapur Dealership

Mahindra Expands Charging Capabilities Ahead of Upcoming EV Launches

Mahindra has inaugurated its first dealership-based 180 kW ultrafast EV charger at Anantapur, marking a major upgrade to its EV readiness strategy. The move comes as the company prepares for the launch of its Born Electric lineup, expected to begin rolling out in 2025. By integrating high-speed charging directly into its dealership ecosystem, Mahindra aims to offer customers faster turnaround times and dependable charging access.

Faster Charging for Future Mahindra EVs

The 180 kW charger significantly reduces charging time compared to standard fast chargers, supporting next-generation electric SUVs with higher battery capacities. It enables users to recharge their vehicles in minutes, making long journeys more practical and reducing range anxiety. Mahindra plans to replicate this installation model across its dealer network, especially in regions with strong EV adoption.

Dealer Network to Act as High-Speed Charging Hubs

Mahindra’s plan to integrate ultrafast chargers into its dealership network creates a unified ecosystem for EV customers. Drivers can now access sales, service, and fast charging at a single location, improving user convenience. The company is working with its charging partners to scale the availability of ultrafast chargers across multiple cities.

Strengthening India’s Fast-Charging Infrastructure

With EV adoption rising, high-speed charging availability remains a key barrier. Mahindra’s move supports India’s broader push toward efficient charging infrastructure by bringing high-wattage chargers to tier-1 and tier-2 cities. The Anantapur installation is expected to support both current EV customers and future buyers evaluating Mahindra’s upcoming electric portfolio.


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Mahindra Expands Charging Capabilities Ahead of Upcoming EV Launches

Mahindra has inaugurated its first dealership-based 180 kW ultrafast EV charger at Anantapur, marking a major upgrade to its EV readiness strategy. The move comes as the company prepares for the launch of its Born Electric lineup, expected to begin rolling out in 2025. By integrating high-speed charging directly into its dealership ecosystem, Mahindra aims to offer customers faster turnaround times and dependable charging access.

Faster Charging for Future Mahindra EVs

The 180 kW charger significantly reduces charging time compared to standard fast chargers, supporting next-generation electric SUVs with higher battery capacities. It enables users to recharge their vehicles in minutes, making long journeys more practical and reducing range anxiety. Mahindra plans to replicate this installation model across its dealer network, especially in regions with strong EV adoption.

Dealer Network to Act as High-Speed Charging Hubs

Mahindra’s plan to integrate ultrafast chargers into its dealership network creates a unified ecosystem for EV customers. Drivers can now access sales, service, and fast charging at a single location, improving user convenience. The company is working with its charging partners to scale the availability of ultrafast chargers across multiple cities.

Strengthening India’s Fast-Charging Infrastructure

With EV adoption rising, high-speed charging availability remains a key barrier. Mahindra’s move supports India’s broader push toward efficient charging infrastructure by bringing high-wattage chargers to tier-1 and tier-2 cities. The Anantapur installation is expected to support both current EV customers and future buyers evaluating Mahindra’s upcoming electric portfolio.


Volume 1 Issue 11