VNT Supercharges India’s EV Future with Nationwide High-Performance Charging Network

By Vikas

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VNT Supercharges: India’s electric vehicle (EV) market is accelerating at an unprecedented pace. In FY 2024–25, the country sold 20.38 lakh EVs, marking a 15.68% increase over the previous year. With EVs now accounting for 7.8% of total automobile sales, India is clearly embracing a cleaner, more sustainable mobility future. Amid this surge, VNT is positioning itself as a key enabler of the nation’s EV transition by expanding its nationwide charging network for buses, trucks, and mining fleets.

Rugged and Reliable Charging Solutions

VNT’s chargers are engineered for extreme durability and high-performance operations. Originally developed for challenging mining environments, these chargers are true workhorses, capable of operating 14–15 hours daily—roughly 60% of the day—compared to just 4–5% utilization for typical industry peers. Built to withstand harsh weather and all-electric conditions, VNT chargers maintain peak efficiency even after years of continuous use. This ensures fleet operators, bus depots, and industrial clients can rely on an uninterrupted power supply without concerns about aging equipment.

Wide Range of Charging Options

Understanding that every fleet has unique requirements, VNT provides both AC and DC chargers ranging from 3.5 kW to a massive 1.2 MW. These solutions cater to commercial fleets, highway corridors, logistics hubs, corporate parks, and industrial mining applications. From supply and installation to long-term support through 5–10 year annual maintenance contracts (AMCs), VNT offers operators complete peace of mind.

AI-Powered Safety and Predictive Maintenance

VNT chargers come equipped with advanced, AI-based predictive safety alerts that minimize downtime and prevent failures. This intelligent monitoring ensures operators can proactively address maintenance needs while maximizing uptime—a critical factor for businesses relying on continuous vehicle operations.

Strategic Expansion Across India

VNT’s nationwide expansion strategy is focused on accessibility and convenience. The company is advocating for EV charging stations every 25 km along highways and within urban centers. In addition, it is scaling infrastructure for industries, corporate parks, logistics hubs, and mining operations, ensuring that electric mobility is not only possible but seamless across India’s diverse geographies.

Future-Ready Technology Driving India’s EV Growth

“With future-ready technology, a nationwide service network, and a proven track record, VNT is making India’s EV transition fast, smooth, and built to last,” said Dr. Vikas Almadi, Managing Director, and Mr. Rahul Sharma, CEO of VNT. By combining rugged hardware, AI-driven intelligence, and strategic deployment, VNT is bridging critical infrastructure gaps and powering India’s shift to sustainable mobility.

As India continues its push toward electrification, VNT’s high-performance charging network stands as a cornerstone for the country’s clean mobility ambitions. By providing reliable, durable, and intelligent charging solutions, VNT is not just supporting EV adoption—it’s supercharging India’s entire EV ecosystem, making electric buses, trucks, and industrial fleets more efficient, resilient, and future-ready.

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