EMO Energy Plans to Triple EV Charging Network to 5,000+ Chargers by 2027

Volume 1 Issue 12

EMO Energy outlines major EV charging expansion roadmap

Indian EV infrastructure company EMO Energy has unveiled plans to significantly scale its charging infrastructure, targeting more than 5,000 EV chargers by mid-2027.

The planned expansion will see the company triple its current charging network capacity, helping address one of the biggest challenges in EV adoption charger availability and reliability.

Expansion to support growing EV demand

As India witnesses rapid growth in electric vehicle adoption, charging infrastructure providers are racing to expand networks that support both private EV users and fleet operators.

EMO Energy’s strategy includes deploying chargers across high-demand areas such as urban centres, residential clusters, and commercial mobility hubs. This expansion aims to reduce range anxiety and improve user convenience.


Focus on smart charging and analytics

Alongside physical infrastructure growth, EMO Energy is investing in smart charging technologies and advanced analytics.

These solutions are designed to optimise energy usage, monitor charger performance, and improve uptime key factors that influence user trust and operational efficiency in EV charging networks.

Charging infrastructure key to EV ecosystem growth

India’s EV market is expanding rapidly, but infrastructure development remains critical to sustaining this growth.

The expansion plan by EMO Energy reflects a broader industry trend where private sector players are investing heavily in scalable charging ecosystems to meet rising demand from both consumers and businesses.

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