EVERTA, an international electric vehicle (EV) charging solution company, announced the opening of its DC charger production in India on July 17, 2025. The firm is constructing a plant in Bengaluru, which will be ready to operate by Q3 2025. EVERTA is going to produce 3,000 DC chargers by 2027 and control 15% of India's DC charging business by 2030.
The firm will manufacture rapid chargers from 60kW to 320kW and beyond, catering to a broad portfolio of EVs from three-wheelers to cars, buses, and commercial vehicles. EVERTA intends to have over 50% domestic value addition in the initial phase, aiming for complete localization subsequently, in sync with India's Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives.
EVERTA has signed a technology licensing agreement with StarCharge, the world leader that operates more than 2 million charging points globally, to produce and maintain DC fast chargers in India. The Bengaluru plant is likely to create 400–450 direct and indirect employment opportunities.
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Managing Director Benny Parihar highlighted EVERTA's emphasis on making sure chargers are appropriate for Indian environmental and operational conditions. CEO Manasvi Sharma highlighted the company's emphasis on service excellence, both in terms of uptime as well as customer care.
The debut comes as India aims to accelerate EV penetration and charging infrastructure growth, with the government aiming for 30% of new car sales to be electrified. EVERTA's emphasis on rapid charging solutions fills strategic infrastructure needs, particularly for fleets and intercity travel.
EVERTA's strategic market entry makes it at the cutting edge of India's clean mobility transformation.
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