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Statiq unifies EV charging with 'One Country, One App' campaign

Statiq is revolutionizing EV charging in India with its latest campaign—'One Country, One App, All EV Chargers.' By integrating charging stations from multiple networks into a single platform, the Statiq app eliminates the need for drivers to juggle multiple applications. This initiative simplifies electric mobility, making it easier for users to find, access, and pay for charging stations nationwide.

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With the Statiq app, drivers no longer need to switch between multiple applications to locate an available charging point.

New Delhi, February 12, 2025: Finding an EV charging station can be a challenge, especially when different networks operate independently. Statiq, India's leading EV charging network, is addressing this with its latest campaign—'One Country, One App, All EV Chargers'—bringing charging stations from multiple networks onto a single platform to create a seamless experience for all EV users.

With the Statiq app, drivers no longer need to switch between multiple applications to locate an available charging point. The platform aggregates chargers from various networks, making it easier to find the nearest station, check real-time availability, and complete payments in one place. By ensuring that every charger in a city is accessible through a single app, Statiq is simplifying electric mobility and making it more convenient for users nationwide.

To spread awareness, Statiq has launched billboards across Jaipur, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad. The initiative highlights the importance of a unified charging network in supporting India's shift to electric mobility. Greater accessibility encourages more people to opt for sustainable transportation, reducing the uncertainties that come with scattered infrastructure.

Akshit Bansal, CEO & co-founder of Statiq, said the campaign reflects the company's commitment to removing barriers to EV adoption. "Charging infrastructure needs to evolve in step with the growing number of electric vehicles on the road. By integrating stations from different networks into one user-friendly platform, Statiq is eliminating a major challenge that EV owners face. With India's electric mobility sector expanding rapidly, initiatives like this will ensure that infrastructure keeps pace with demand. Statiq remains focused on providing smart solutions that make the transition to electric vehicles smoother and more efficient," he noted.

India's EV market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by government incentives, infrastructure expansion, and rising consumer awareness of sustainable transportation. Valued at USD 8.49 billion in 2024, it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 40.7% through 2030. With an estimated 50 million EVs expected on the roads by the decade's end, industry reports indicate that the country will require over 1.3 million charging stations to meet demand. Achieving this will require large-scale infrastructure expansion, with projections suggesting over 13 lakh chargers will need to be installed nationwide by 2030. Statiq's integrated platform aligns with this transition by providing access to charging infrastructure, ensuring EV users can charge effortlessly, regardless of the network. With this initiative, Statiq continues to strengthen its role in shaping India's electric future.