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Hyundai India Reports 2.3 Million Units Delivered on EV Chargers, Sets Sights on 600 Fast-Charge Sites

The automaker highlights 97% uptime with app-based access and in-car payments to strengthen a nationwide rollout with a focus on Tamil Nadu.

Overview

  • Hyundai Motor India says its public network has handled about 180,000 charging sessions delivering over 2.3 million units of energy, avoiding an estimated 1.6 million kg of CO₂.
  • The company has 119 fast-charging stations operational as of August 2025 and is planning to expand the network to 600 locations across India.
  • Reported reliability stands at roughly 97% uptime, with on-ground marshals during peak hours and 24x7 CCTV at many sites to improve user experience.
  • The myHyundai app offers access to more than 20,000 charging points through partner integrations, while Hyundai Pay is enabled at over 1,200 points for in-car payments.
  • Tamil Nadu is a priority market with a target of 100 fast-charging stations, including 16 live today and a goal of 30 by the end of 2025, and stations are open to all EV users.