TelioEV, a pioneering provider of EV Charging Management Solutions based in India, has announced its expansion into five new countries: Sri Lanka, Nepal, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and Oman. Remarkably, TelioEV has achieved this milestone within just 18 months since its establishment.
Commencing operations in these regions from December 2023, TelioEV is actively engaging with various stakeholders such as charge point operators, OEMs, EV users, electric vehicle merchants, Vehicle OEMs, and fleet owners to fortify its presence and operations. This strategic move underscores TelioEV’s steadfast commitment to propelling the global adoption of electric vehicles while ensuring a seamless charging experience for customers.
At the core of TelioEV’s offerings is its state-of-the-art Charging Management System (CMS). By partnering with software providers in the Asia Pacific and GCC regions, TelioEV is poised to deliver cutting-edge software solutions that empower customers to effortlessly locate and utilize EV charging stations. Catering to a diverse array of stakeholders in the EV ecosystem, TelioEV not only enables charge point operators to manage their networks but also provides essential services for Vehicle OEMs, including digital journey enablement, Cloud Services, Embedded software, and other EV software services.
As a SaaS-based EV Charging Solution provider startup, TelioEV offers an Enterprise platform alongside custom Apps tailored to the specific needs of each nation it enters. With over 10,000 EV charging stations listed on its Discovery App in India, TelioEV demonstrates its commitment to facilitating widespread access to charging infrastructure.
Dr. Lalit Singh, Chief Executive Officer of TelioEV, expressed pride in the company’s rapid expansion and emphasized their dedication to delivering cutting-edge technologies globally. He affirmed TelioEV’s mission to reduce carbon emissions and promote eco-friendly mobility solutions through technology. Looking ahead, TelioEV aims to further expand its reach and aims to establish 1 million EV Chargers worldwide by 2030, thereby advancing its vision of a greener, more sustainable future in transportation.
