Three E-Truck Charging Hubs Go Fully Operational in India
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Three E-Truck Charging Hubs Go Fully Operational in India

Mumbai-based Ampvolts Limited, a leading electric mobility infrastructure provider, has made three e-truck charging hubs fully operational. The hubs cater to cargo vehicles, including Montra Electric RHINO trucks from IPLTech Electric Private Limited, part of the Murugappa Group.

The charging hubs are located in Mundra and Rajula in Gujarat, as well as Khalapur on the Mumbai Pune Expressway in Maharashtra. These facilities support logistics companies aiming to reduce tailpipe emissions and comply with Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards.

Ampvolts plans to build, own, operate and maintain these hubs for ten years. The company is preparing for future demand with plans for increased electrical load and infrastructure expansion. Ampvolts is committed to introducing green power and advancing “True-Green” mobility.

Ampvolts offers ARAI-certified AC and DC chargers and focuses on providing sustainable EV charging solutions for electric cars, buses and trucks up to 55 tons. The company aims to facilitate a smooth transition to green mobility across India and internationally.

Source:Ampvolts Limited Press Release

Mumbai-based Ampvolts Limited, a leading electric mobility infrastructure provider, has made three e-truck charging hubs fully operational. The hubs cater to cargo vehicles, including Montra Electric RHINO trucks from IPLTech Electric Private Limited, part of the Murugappa Group.The charging hubs are located in Mundra and Rajula in Gujarat, as well as Khalapur on the Mumbai Pune Expressway in Maharashtra. These facilities support logistics companies aiming to reduce tailpipe emissions and comply with Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards.Ampvolts plans to build, own, operate and maintain these hubs for ten years. The company is preparing for future demand with plans for increased electrical load and infrastructure expansion. Ampvolts is committed to introducing green power and advancing “True-Green” mobility.Ampvolts offers ARAI-certified AC and DC chargers and focuses on providing sustainable EV charging solutions for electric cars, buses and trucks up to 55 tons. The company aims to facilitate a smooth transition to green mobility across India and internationally.Source:Ampvolts Limited Press Release

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