From charging stations to battery swapping, Auto Expo 2025 will showcase India's EV power.

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The future of electric vehicles (EVs) in India is emerging rapidly. Its hallmark will be seen in the 'Auto Expo 2025' i.e. Bharat Mobility Global Expo starting from January 17. New technologies of India's EV power and charging infrastructure will be showcased in this event. The technologies that Indian and foreign EV companies will present in this event under the banner of 'Bharat Battery Show' will give a new direction to India's EV sector.

 

The craze for EVs is increasing all over the world. According to the agency, a statement issued on Tuesday revealed that more than 20 innovative products along with many announcements will be made at the 'Bharat Battery Show'.

More than 80 countries will be involved.

Here you will also get to see many international partnerships. It will showcase the use of modern technology in battery storage, battery recycling, and charging infrastructure.

 

 

More than 80 companies from countries like Germany, America, Italy, Japan, Singapore, and China will participate in the 'Bharat Battery Show' during the 'Bharat Mobility Global Expo'. The whole world will see India's EV power with global-level new EV charging infrastructure technology and solutions.

The three-day exhibition will be held during the 'Bharat Mobility Global Expo' starting here on Sunday. India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) is organizing this exhibition at 'Bharat Mandapam'.

These programs will also be

IESA will also hold two programs before the exhibition. The alliance is organizing the fourth India Battery Manufacturing and Supply Chain Summit on January 15-16, while the India Battery Recycling and Reuse Summit will be held on January 18. Along with this, two sessions related to battery business will also be organized at Bharat Mandapam on January 21.

20 thousand EV charging stations in the country

India's charging infrastructure has received a boost from the government's 'PM e-Drive' program, where the government has allotted Rs 2,000 crore for fast charging solutions. The country already has around 20,000 public EV charging stations for two-wheelers, e-rickshaws and electric cars.