
Gurugram-based electric vehicle (EV) charging platform Statiq has introduced Statiq Miles, India’s first paid EV charging membership pass. Priced at an introductory ₹149 per month, the subscription offers users a flat 10 per cent discount on every charging session across Statiq’s extensive partner network.
Available to all registered Statiq app users, the pass remains valid for 30 days and automatically expires thereafter. While manual renewal is currently required, the company said autopay functionality will soon be rolled out to enhance convenience.
“The launch of Statiq Miles marks a pivotal moment in India’s green mobility journey. This programme sets new standards for customer-centric charging solutions, making EV ownership even more compelling and rewarding,” said Akshit Bansal, Founder and CEO, Statiq.
Statiq currently operates a network of over 10,000 chargers across more than 100 cities, spanning highways, shopping malls, hotels, fuel stations, and commercial venues. It has partnerships with leading players, including Hyundai, Tata, E-Fill, Sunfuel, and GLIDA.
The company aims to expand its network to 20,000+ charging points by 2026, while partnering with state governments, automotive OEMs, and real estate developers to strengthen India’s clean transport infrastructure.
According to the company, Statiq Miles integrates real-time discounts directly through the app to enhance user experience and platform stickiness.