Mahindra Targets 250 Stations and 1,000 Charging Points by 2027
Mahindra Charge_IN has officially launched its 180 kW ultra-fast charging network, marking a major step in strengthening India’s highway EV infrastructure. The company announced plans to install 250 EV charging stations with a total of 1,000 charging points by the end of 2027. These stations will be strategically located along important highway corridors and at high-traffic touchpoints to support long-distance EV travel. Each site will include amenities such as cafés and restaurants to improve user comfort during charging stops.
The network aims to create a seamless long-range charging experience across India’s expanding EV ecosystem. By focusing on high-power chargers, Mahindra is positioning Charge_IN as a future-ready infrastructure backbone.
180 kW Dual-Gun Chargers Enable 20-Minute Fast Charging
The Charge_IN network will feature only 180 kW dual-gun chargers, designed to optimize performance for Mahindra’s upcoming Electric Origin SUV lineup. Models including the XEV 9e, BE 6, and the upcoming XEV 9S can charge from 20% to 80% in 20 minutes using these high-capacity units. This standardized high-power approach ensures predictable charging times and enhances confidence for EV users on highways.
These chargers also support long-term battery performance and provide the consistency required for reliable inter-city travel.
First Stations Go Live in Hoskote and Murthal
The first two Charge_IN stations are already operational. One is located in Hoskote on National Highway 75 along the Bengaluru–Chennai route, and the other in Murthal on National Highway 44, approximately 50 kilometres from Delhi. These locations were selected for their high vehicular movement and strategic relevance for inter-city travel.
The launch of these stations signals the beginning of a nationwide rollout aimed at supporting India’s growing EV market and accelerating adoption of electric SUVs under the Mahindra Electric Origin platform.


