JSW MG Motor and Shell partner to provide EV charging infrastructure

JSW MG Motor India and Shell have established a partnership to integrate charging networks at Shell’s gasoline stations nationwide. Customers who own electric cars from MG’s stable can now utilise Shell petrol stations by utilising the MyMG App. Additionally, other customers with different types of electric cars will be able to access the charging stations via Shell’s network discovery tool. The firms have signed a memorandum of understanding whereby Shell India will install CCS 50 kW and 60 kW DC fast chargers at several places throughout India. In addition to having charging stations these days, cafeterias and a general store are well-known features of Shell gasoline stations.

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JSW MG Motor and Shell Partnership

Sanjay Varkey, Director of Shell India Markets Private Limited, commented on the collaboration, saying, “Shell India is committed to enhancing the EV charging experience by offering integrated solutions that prioritise sustainability, safety, and convenience.” Our commitment to utilising only 100% certified renewable energy, along with our incredibly quick and dependable chargers, guarantees that our consumers will have an easy, hassle-free, and effective charging experience. Our strategic alliance with JSW MG Motor India is to use digital integration and customer-centric initiatives to advance the nation’s wider adoption of electric vehicles.

MG offers two electric vehicle models: the Comet EV and the ZS EV. In June 2024, the company sold 1,861 electric vehicles (EVs), accounting for 40% of its total sales in that month.

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Earlier this year, Shell joined with Hyundai India and Tata Motors in an effort to increase the charging infrastructure in India.

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