We are pleased to announce our collaboration under the National Highways for Electric Vehicles (NHEV) initiative, marking a significant step towards strengthening India’s intercity EV charging network. As part of this, MegaCharge will deploy infrastructure for 660 charging points across key highway corridors.
The NHEV programme has been steadily progressing across 26 national highways and expressways in 14 states, with a vision to upgrade nearly 5,500 km into green ‘e-highways’ by 2030. These corridors are being developed with integrated EV charging, battery-swapping and roadside assistance services to enable seamless long-distance electric mobility.
Aligned with this larger vision, our deployment is focused on building a reliable, accessible and scalable charging network along high-traffic highway stretches. This rollout is being implemented under the Annuity Hybrid E-Mobility (AHEM) model, which brings together government entities, public sector undertakings (PSUs) and private partners to create a commercially viable e-mobility ecosystem.
As a key partner in this initiative, we will deploy a mix of AC and DC chargers, including fast and ultra-fast charging units, across 30 strategically located on- and near-highway stations. We aim to enable EV users in transit to recharge within sub-30-minute windows, bringing the experience closer to conventional refuelling at petrol pumps. This integrated approach is designed to help de-risk rollout while accelerating the availability of fast-charging coverage across busy highway routes.
Our efforts are also aligned with NHEV’s broader vision of developing ‘green fuel stations’, future-ready hubs that integrate EV charging with hydrogen and other emerging clean energy technologies. These stations are expected to play a key role in supporting a wider range of mobility solutions as the ecosystem evolves.
To ensure reliability and long-term scalability, we are leveraging high-power charging hardware along with smart, grid-ready software systems. These systems will enable efficient energy management, support demand optimisation and ensure high uptime across the network, critical for building trust among EV users.
With this deployment, we are reinforcing our commitment to enabling a robust and future-ready EV ecosystem in India. As the NHEV corridors continue to expand, we remain focused on delivering infrastructure that makes electric mobility more accessible, efficient and dependable for users across the country.
About MegaCharge:
MegaCharge is focused on building a reliable, accessible and scalable EV charging network that supports India’s transition to electric mobility. As a key player in the EV ecosystem, our approach is centred on solving real-world challenges, ensuring that charging is easy to find, simple to use and dependable across use cases. By deploying charging infrastructure across residential spaces, workplaces, highways and public locations, we are working to make EV adoption more practical for both daily commuters and long-distance travellers.
Our solutions combine AC and DC chargers with smart, grid-ready technology to deliver efficient, consistent performance. With features like Dynamic Load Balancing and a unified digital interface for locating, booking and managing charging sessions, we aim to simplify the user experience while optimising energy use. As we continue to scale, our focus remains on building infrastructure that not only meets current demand but is also future-ready, supporting India’s shift towards cleaner, more self-reliant energy systems.