The German carmaker has installed the chargers as
part of Phase II of its 'Charge My Audi' initiative Luxury carmaker Audi India on
Thursday (10 April ’25) said it has installed over 6,500 electric vehicle
charging points across the country.
The
brand has added 16 new partners to accelerate luxury EV adoption in the
country, the automaker stated. With over
75 per cent of these locations equipped with DC fast-charging technology, the
network is designed to enhance convenience, reduce charging times, and support
the growing demand for electric vehicles, it added.
The
Phase-II expansion added over 5,500 new charging points in strategic locations,
including highways, urban hubs, and commercial destinations, ensuring Audi
e-tron owners enjoy seamless long-distance travel and daily commutes, the
company said. Audi India has partnered
with 16 new EV infrastructure providers to bolster this network, it stated.
"As electric vehicle adoption accelerates in India, establishing a robust
charging network is crucial, and with over 6,500 charging points and a focus on
DC fast chargers, we are enhancing convenience, reducing charging times, and
expanding accessibility for our customers," Audi India Head Balbir Singh
Dhillon said. The second phase of our
'Charge My Audi' initiative marks a major step forward in enhancing the EV
ownership experience, he added. "Our partners remain integral to this
journey, and we look forward to driving the shift toward electric mobility
together," Dhillon said. The
company's My Audi initiative is supported by a network of ChargePoint
Operators, including Shell India, Adani Total Energies E-Mobility, Charge Zone,
Statiq among others.