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Bolt.Earth and Atul Greentech Launch Nationwide Home Charging for Electric Three-Wheelers


By Robin Kumar AttriUpdated On: 09-Jan-2026 12:07 PM
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Bolt.Earth partners with Atul Greentech to offer home chargers with every electric three-wheeler, enhancing convenience, safety, and adoption of commercial EVs across India.
Bolt.Earth & Atul Greentech Launch Home EV Charging
Bolt.Earth and Atul Greentech Launch Nationwide Home Charging for Electric Three-Wheelers

Key Highlights

  • Nationwide home charging programme for Atul Greentech EVs.

  • Chargers are professionally installed with customer safety guidance.

  • Three-phase rollout including smart and renewable solutions.

  • Bolt.Earth manages installation, maintenance, and data support.

  • Supports India’s commercial EV adoption and ecosystem growth.

Bolt.Earth and Atul Greentech Private Limited have joined hands to launch a nationwide home charging programme for electric three-wheeler owners. The initiative aims to make EV ownership simpler and more convenient by providing professionally installed home chargers along with guidance on safe charging practices.

Standardising Home Charging with Every EV

The programme ensures that every Atul Greentech electric three-wheeler comes with a home charging solution as a standard feature. It is designed to tackle challenges related to charging accessibility and convenience, a key factor in increasing electric vehicle adoption in India. While public charging networks have grown rapidly, home-based charging remains essential, especially for commercial three-wheeler operators who rely on daily charging.

Three-Phase Rollout Plan

The partnership will be rolled out in three phases over three years:

  1. Phase One – Strategic planning and process integration between Bolt.Earth and Atul Greentech.

  2. Phase Two – Nationwide deployment of home chargers through Atul Greentech’s dealer network, accompanied by joint branding and customer awareness campaigns.

  3. Phase Three – Performance optimisation, smart charging solutions, renewable energy integration, and advanced EV maintenance services.

Roles and Responsibilities

Bolt.Earth will handle charger installation, maintenance, uptime management, technical support, real-time data access, and billing services. Atul Greentech will ensure integration of the charging programme across its dealers, drive adoption among customers, and link vehicle warranties with approved home charging systems.

Strengthening India’s EV Charging Ecosystem

Bolt.Earth currently operates over 100,000 chargers in more than 1,800 cities and towns, making it one of India’s largest EV charging providers. The company’s goal is to make EV charging as seamless and reliable as everyday electronics.

Atul Greentech, backed by investor Vijay Kedia and launched in 2020 by Atul Auto Limited, focuses on electric three-wheeler manufacturing. The company builds on 30 years of experience in the three-wheeler industry.

Future Expansion Opportunities

The partnership also plans to expand into renewable-powered charging, predictive maintenance, and new markets, further strengthening integrated solutions for commercial EV adoption in India.

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CMV360 Says

The Bolt.Earth and Atul Greentech's home charging programme is set to simplify electric three-wheeler ownership across India. By providing professionally installed chargers, customer education, and maintenance support, it addresses the key challenges of charging accessibility and convenience. With a phased rollout, smart solutions, and potential renewable energy integration, this initiative strengthens India’s EV ecosystem, supports commercial vehicle operators, and accelerates the adoption of clean, reliable, and sustainable electric mobility solutions nationwide.

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