New Delhi: Chargeup, the driver-first company building India’s first Fi-Ne-Tech platform (Finance-Network-Technology Platform) in the EV sector, has announced its entry into Mathura district with the launch of 35 EV stations in the city offering battery swapping services, leasing and financing options to EV buyers. With this addition, the total number of Chargeup stations across the country has now reached 300.
Considering the need for a future-ready and sustainable local last-mile commute option for the people of Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan and adjoining areas, Chargeup has launched its services in the district. These stations will cater to both 2-wheelers and 3-wheelers. The new stations in Mathura will serve an estimated 700 drivers per day and provide a seamless and cost-effective transition to EVs. Chargeup aims to help local commute drivers to transform their services, earn significantly more and improve the experience of their passengers in the process.
Varun Goenka, founder and CEO, Chargeup, said, “We are excited to commence operations in the land of Lord Krishna. Through our network of Chargeup stations and fi-ne-tech services, we will be providing end-to-end support to drivers starting from easy financing and operational assistance to the elimination of range anxiety. Chargeup’s focus is not just on powering EVs but also on building a whole ecosystem that helps improve the user experience and makes life better for EV drivers and their families.”
The Chargeup stations in Mathura are being built in partnership with several dealers, including Madhu Dham, Shree Gopal Ji Erickshaw Agency, Vijay Star Impex, Mohan Shyam, Shivam Traders etc.
With its unique fi-ne-tech platform, Chargeup aims to empower Mathura drivers and reduce their cost of ownership by up to 40% while increasing their earnings by up to 80%. The company’s dense network of Chargeup stations and access to multi-swap points will help eliminate range anxiety. Advanced technologies such as software for battery management, real-time traffic alerts, and GPS-based routing assistance will be provided to local drivers subscribing to Chargeup’s plans, the company said.