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India Grapples with Uneven Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Amidst Rapid Adoption

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India's fast-growing EV market is facing significant hurdles due to an uneven and insufficient charging infrastructure, threatening its smart mobility goals.

Despite a significant surge in electric vehicle (EV) adoption across India, the country faces a critical challenge with its unevenly distributed charging infrastructure. While urban centers boast a reasonable number of public chargers, smaller towns, highways, and intercity routes remain largely underserved. This disparity poses a substantial risk to India's ambitious vision of becoming a global leader in smart mobility.

Experts emphasize the need for proactive planning of charging infrastructure, advocating for its recognition as a non-negotiable component of national infrastructure, alongside roads and power networks. Additionally, interoperability through standardized charging interfaces and payment systems is crucial to enhance user confidence and reduce fragmentation in the EV ecosystem. India's electric mobility market registered over 2 million vehicles in 2025, with two-wheelers dominating, yet infrastructure development has not kept pace with this rapid growth.

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