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ThunderPlus and Indofast Energy announce strategic EV infrastructure partnership.
Integrated hubs to offer both DC fast charging and battery swapping.
Facilities will support 2W, 3W, passenger EVs, and commercial fleets.
Model aims to optimise land use and reduce fleet turnaround time.
Focus on scalable, interoperable, multi-segment EV ecosystem across India.
India’s electric vehicle (EV) market is growing at a fast pace, and infrastructure is becoming more important than ever. In a major development, ThunderPlus and Indofast Energy have announced a strategic partnership to build integrated EV hubs across India.
This collaboration aims to create a single, unified ecosystem that combines fast EV charging and battery swapping solutions under one roof, making EV usage more convenient and efficient for everyone.
Under this partnership, the companies will roll out advanced EV hubs that offer both:
DC fast charging stations
Battery swapping facilities
These hubs are designed to serve a wide range of electric vehicles, including:
Electric two-wheelers
Passenger electric cars
Commercial EV fleets
By bringing both charging and swapping infrastructure together, these hubs will provide flexibility to different types of users. While individual EV owners can use fast chargers, fleet operators can benefit from quick battery swaps to reduce downtime.
One of the key advantages of these integrated EV hubs is optimized land utilization. Instead of setting up separate charging and swapping stations at different locations, both services will be available within a single energy node.
This approach offers several benefits:
Improved customer convenience
Reduced waiting time
Faster vehicle turnaround for fleet operators
Efficient use of urban space
For commercial fleets, especially in logistics and last-mile delivery, reduced downtime means better productivity and higher profitability.
As electric vehicle adoption continues to rise in India, accessible and scalable infrastructure remains a critical factor. The partnership between ThunderPlus and Indofast Energy addresses this need by focusing on:
Scalable infrastructure development
Multi-segment vehicle support
Interoperable systems
Efficient energy distribution
These integrated hubs are expected to function as high-utility energy centers, serving both retail EV users and large commercial fleets. This model supports the growing demand for reliable and widespread EV infrastructure across urban and semi-urban regions.
This collaboration represents a broader shift in India’s EV sector toward ecosystem-driven infrastructure models. Instead of isolated solutions, companies are now focusing on integrated systems that:
Improve operational efficiency
Support multiple vehicle categories
Enhance user experience
Enable faster EV adoption
By combining fast charging and battery swapping into a unified network, ThunderPlus and Indofast Energy are contributing to a more connected and future-ready EV ecosystem.
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The strategic partnership between ThunderPlus and Indofast Energy marks a significant step in strengthening India’s EV infrastructure. With integrated hubs offering both DC fast charging and battery swapping solutions, the initiative is set to improve convenience, efficiency, and scalability. As EV demand increases, such ecosystem-based infrastructure models will play a vital role in supporting India’s clean mobility transition.
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