Shuchi Anant Virya to set up EV charging points across HPCL retail outlets

Charging & Storage

Shuchi Anant Virya has announced its partnership with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) to set up a pan-India network of public EV charging points at its retail outlets. Shuchi Anant Virya is a joint venture between one of the world’s largest EV-based urban mobility companies, Lithium Urban Technologies and India’s leading distributed solar company, Fourth Partner Energy. Shuchi currently owns and operates EV charging hubs in Gurugram and Pune.

The installation of these charging points will be done in a phased manner across the country. The network will include both, fast and slow chargers for all vehicular segments – two-wheelers, three-wheelers, cars and buses. Furthermore, Shuchi has developed an in-house cloud-based technology for easy deployment, operation, and maintenance of these charging units.

“Sustainable energy and green mobility transition is no longer an emerging trend, but an environmental imperative. India has an aggressive commitment towards de-carbonization and electric mobility plays a key role in facilitating this. The EV sector is at an inflection point – addressing gaps in charging infrastructure and ensuring the affordability of electric vehicles will be essential. Our partnership with HPCL addresses the pervasive access and availability of the EV charging network across India.” 

Sanjay Krishnan, Founder, Lithium Urban Technologies

Improving the utilization levels is critical for bringing economic viability to the EV charging business. This partnership with Shuchi will further enable HPCL’s efforts towards growing its EV charging infrastructure footprint across the country and improving access to sustainable mobility solutions for both, commercial and passenger vehicle segments.

“Via this partnership, Shuchi plans to create a network in the Tier-I cities to begin with, followed by an expansion to Tier-II cities and national highways. The company is also gearing up to provide charging as a service for buses as well as freight vehicles for last-mile logistics. Our larger goal is to power the EV charging network with 100% renewable energy sources,”

Saif Dhorajiwala, Co-founder and Executive Director at Fourth Partner Energy