
Overview
- 4,000 km High-Speed Corridor: Jammu to Madurai electrified with 120 kW+ DC fast chargers every 300–350 km.
- Open to All EVs: Brand-agnostic network; BMW owners access via myBMW app.
- Strategic Locations: Chargers at cafés, restaurants, and public hubs for convenience.
- Statiq’s 8,000+ Network: Already spans 70 cities; integrated with E-Fill, Sunfuel, and GLIDA.
- 20,000 Chargers by 2026: Expansion via OEMs, states, and real estate.
- BMW EV Milestone: First luxury OEM to cross 5,000 EV deliveries in India.
- Vision: Eliminate range anxiety, boost long-distance EV adoption.
Statiq & BMW India Launch Nationwide EV Charging Network: 4,000 km Corridor from Jammu to Madurai
In a groundbreaking move to supercharge India’s electric mobility, Statiq, India’s leading EV charging infrastructure provider, has partnered with BMW Group India to deploy a 4,000-kilometer high-power charging corridor from Jammu to Madurai. The network ensures 120 kW+ DC fast chargers every 300–350 km along major highways, open to all EV brands, with seamless integration into the myBMW app for BMW owners. This initiative tackles range anxiety head-on, enabling seamless long-distance travel and accelerating India’s transition to sustainable transport.
With chargers strategically placed near cafés, restaurants, and public spaces, the partnership redefines EV convenience. Statiq’s existing 8,000+ chargers across 70 cities—integrated with E-Fill, Sunfuel, and GLIDA—form the backbone, while BMW brings luxury OEM credibility. The duo aims for 20,000 charging points by 2026, aligning with NEMMP and net-zero goals.
4,000 km Corridor: Key Features
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Route | Jammu → Delhi → Mumbai → Bengaluru → Madurai |
| Charger Power | 120 kW minimum; up to 720 kW at select hubs |
| Spacing | Every 300–350 km |
| Accessibility | Open to all EVs; myBMW app integration for BMW owners |
| Amenities | Near cafés, restaurants, malls, fuel stations |
| Tech | Real-time discovery, slot booking, contactless payment |
Leaders on the Partnership
Akshit Bansal, Founder & CEO, Statiq:
“This partnership with BMW Group India is a defining moment for India’s EV ecosystem. By placing high-power chargers every 300–350 km, we eliminate range anxiety and empower long-distance electric travel. Statiq is making charging easy, reliable, and accessible for all—putting India on the global green mobility map.”
Hardeep Singh Brar, President & CEO, BMW Group India:
“BMW Group India is the first luxury carmaker to deliver over 5,000 EVs. Partnering with Statiq and another operator, we’re building a nationwide network with 120–720 kW chargers. Each station is driver-centric—near dining and rest areas—for a seamless, stress-free experience.”
Raghav Arora, Co-founder & CTO, Statiq:
“Technology + collaboration = EV adoption. We’re future-proofing India’s highways with high-performance chargers and digital integration for urban and intercity travel.”
Statiq’s Current Network & Expansion Roadmap
| Metric | Current (2025) | Target (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Chargers Deployed | 8,000+ | 20,000+ |
| Cities Covered | 70 | Pan-India |
| Partners | E-Fill, Sunfuel, GLIDA | + OEMs, States, RE |
| Locations | Highways, malls, hotels, residences | + Rural, Tier-2/3 |
- Interoperability: The Statiq app unifies networks for a seamless user experience.
- Growth Drivers: State EV policies, OEM tie-ups, and real estate integration.
BMW’s EV Leadership in India
- 5,000+ EV Deliveries: First luxury OEM to cross milestone.
- Portfolio: i4, i5, i7, iX, MINI SE.
- Dual Partnerships: Statiq + another CPO for nationwide coverage.
Impact: Reducing Range Anxiety, Boosting Adoption
| Benefit | Outcome |
|---|---|
| Long-Distance Confidence | 4+ hour highway trips without charging stress |
| EV Sales Catalyst | Faster shift from ICE, especially in premium segment |
| CO₂ Reduction | Supports 30% EV penetration by 2030 |
| Job Creation | 5,000+ in installation, maintenance, operations |
Strategic Alignment with National Goals
- NEMMP & FAME-III: Subsidies, viability gap funding.
- PM E-DRIVE Scheme: ₹10,900 Cr for charging infra.
- Make in India: Local manufacturing of chargers and components.
The Road to 2030: A Charged Future
| Milestone | Timeline |
|---|---|
| 4,000 km Corridor Live | Q1–Q2 2026 |
| 20,000 Chargers | Dec 2026 |
| 1 Million EVs Supported | 2028 |
Conclusion: India’s EV Highways Are Here
The Statiq–BMW India partnership isn’t just infrastructure—it’s a national EV backbone. With 120 kW+ chargers every 300 km from Jammu to Madurai, open to all, discoverable via apps, and paired with amenities, long-distance electric travel is now real. As Statiq scales to 20,000 points by 2026 and BMW cements luxury EV leadership, India accelerates toward a clean, connected, confident mobility future. The era of range anxiety is over—the charge is on.
News Source: evmechanica.com
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