MG Motor India has partnered with Epsilon Group for EV charging solutions and battery recycling. The carmaker has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Epsilon Group arm Power EV for charging solutions. It has also signed an agreement with LICO, another arm of Epsilon Group, for battery recycling and second-life expertise.
Power EV will provide customized charging solutions for MG Motor electric vehicles.
Under its MG Charge initiative, MG Motor aims to install 1,000 charging points in 1,000 days in residential communities and apartments across India. “Power EV will bolster the existing public charging network by expanding the availability of AC chargers and introducing high-capacity DC charging options,” MG Motor India stated.
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