Chargeup Sets Ambitious Goal To Onboard 1 Lakh EV Drivers Chargeup is gearing up to significantly increase its footprint by adding 1,500 new partner stations in existing locations such as Delhi and Jaipur.

By Paromita Gupta

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In order to reach one million drivers across 30 cities within five years, Chargeup has announced plans to on-board 1 lakh drivers by 2027. This expansion focuses on enhancing the EV infrastructure, particularly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, aiming to boost the adoption of clean mobility solutions at a grassroots level.

Currently operating in 13 cities, Chargeup is gearing up to significantly increase its footprint by adding 1,500 new partner stations in existing locations such as Delhi and Jaipur, while also marking its entry into four additional Tier-II and Tier-III cities across Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. This growth strategy is tailored to improve accessibility to EV charging facilities and support the ecosystem necessary for a robust EV adoption.

Varun Goenka, CEO and Co-Founder of Chargeup said, "While our journey has been marked by milestones and growth, our true success lies in the impact we have had on drivers' lives. Our mission to transform the EV landscape focuses on empowering drivers with better access to credit, quicker service turnaround, and a higher standard of operational excellence."

Despite the growing interest in EVs, several barriers hinder wider acceptance, such as high-interest rates averaging 34 per cent, concerns over EV resale values, and the financial risks associated with battery life. Chargeup addresses these challenges through its innovative Battery as a Service (BaaS) model, which simplifies battery management by transitioning from capital expenditure to operational expenditure, thereby reducing the financial burden on drivers.

Drivers utilising Chargeup's platform have reported a substantial 52 per cent increase in monthly earnings, equating to an additional INR 2 lakh annually per driver. This increase is facilitated by Chargeup's advanced AI/ML-enabled data centers, which play a crucial role in enhancing driver creditworthiness through digital background verification, KYC processes, and digital underwriting techniques. This comprehensive approach not only streamlines the ownership process with longer tenure loans and lower down payments but also keeps the total cost of ownership (TCO) competitively low.

Paromita Gupta

BIZ Experiences Staff

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Covering news and trends in AI and Metaverse segments. An avid book reader running her personal blog on the side. You may reach me at paromita@entrepreneurindia.com. 
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