Ionage, a prominent eMobility service provider headquartered in Bengaluru, is actively engaged in integrating a network comprising over 100,000 EV chargers into its roaming platform. The primary objective of this endeavor is to enable more than 10,000 Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs) to venture into the EV charging sector by 2028.
Founded in September 2021, Ionage endeavors to enrich the ownership journey for both charger network operators and EV users. Earlier this year, Ionage announced a strategic collaboration with SundayGrid to harness solar energy for EV charging. In the coming months, the company plans to unveil numerous strategic partnerships aimed at establishing a comprehensive and accessible infrastructure for electric vehicle users. Additionally, Ionage aims to facilitate the installation of EV charging facilities in over 50,000 apartments through collaborations with key partners such as MG Motors, further driving the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.
Ionage’s roaming platform provides holistic solutions for EV owners, ensuring seamless charging experiences across various networks and touchpoints including communities, workplaces, electric vehicles, and highways. Ionage currently has 3000 charging points nationwide and plans to increase this number by another 3000 in the near future, as indicated in a recent press release.
Vimal Kumar V, CEO of Ionage, stated, “Our goal is to make the EV charging system more accessible and promote the widespread use of electric vehicles throughout India. Our products are strategically crafted to connect and integrate the currently fragmented EV charging infrastructure, paving the way for a seamless and accessible network. We are committed to addressing and minimizing the existing challenges in the EV charging market, with the ultimate aim of eliminating barriers and enhancing the overall EV ownership experience, thereby contributing to the future of electric mobility in India.”
















