Hyundai Motor India on Wednesday stated it has tied up with Shell India to put in 60 kW quick chargers throughout 36 of its dealerships within the nation.
The firm has signed a memorandum of settlement with Shell India Markets on this regard, the automaker stated in an announcement.
The strategic partnership goals to extend the growth of charging infrastructure for battery electrical automobiles within the nation, it added.
“Such strategic partnerships are elementary in accelerating the adoption of electrical automobiles by clients to attain the nationwide purpose of carbon neutrality,” Hyundai Motor India MD & CEO Unsoo Kim stated.
Hyundai at present has an present community of 72 electrical automobile sellers in 45-cities.
Shell India Director Sanjay Varkey stated the strategic partnership with Hyundai goals to enhance the charging infrastructure for battery electrical automobiles in India by providing easy accessibility and dynamic availability for a secure, dependable, and seamless charging expertise.
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