Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL), one of the country’s leading automotive brands, has achieved a significant milestone in its electric vehicle (EV) journey. The company’s fast-growing EV charging network has already powered more than 1.8 lakh charging sessions , delivering over 23 lakh units of clean energy . This effort has helped prevent nearly 16 lakh kg of CO2 emissions , marking Hyundai’s strong push toward sustainable mobility in India.Hyundai’s EV Charging Infrastructure in IndiaAs of August 2025 , Hyundai has successfully installed 119 public fast EV charging stations across India, with an ambitious target of expanding to 600 stations nationwide . These chargers are strategically placed on major highways, in urban hubs, and at Hyundai dealerships to make EV charging accessible and convenient for users.Hyundai has also strengthened its EV retail network , with 542 sales outlets across 238 cities , further driving mainstream adoption of electric vehicles in India.Statement from Hyundai Motor IndiaMr. Jae Wan Ryu, Function Head of Corporate Planning, HMIL, stated:“At Hyundai Motor India, we are committed to accelerating EV adoption across the country. Leveraging Hyundai’s global expertise in EV and battery technologies, we have launched advanced electric cars such as the Hyundai IONIQ 5 and the CRETA Electric. Alongside this, we are building a comprehensive EV ecosystem designed to address range anxiety and provide seamless charging solutions for both Hyundai and non-Hyundai EV owners. Our investments in EV platforms and nationwide charging infrastructure are aligned with the Government of India’s vision for mass mobility electrification.”Key Highlights of Hyundai’s EV Charging NetworkFast-Charging Options : Multiple configurations including 150 kW, 60 kW, and 30 kW DC chargers.Strategic Locations : Installed at highways, urban centers, restaurants, and shopping zones.Customer-Friendly Features : On-ground marshals at select stations, 24×7 CCTV surveillance.High Reliability : Charging stations maintain 97% uptime .Regional Focus : Tamil Nadu to get 100 Hyundai EV chargers; 16 already operational, 30 more expected by year-end 2025.Digital-First Experience with myHyundai AppHyundai offers a digital-first EV charging experience through the myHyundai app , which connects customers to over 20,000 charging points across HMIL and partner networks. The app allows users to discover charging stations, book slots, and make digital payments.Additionally, Hyundai has introduced Hyundai Pay , India’s first in-car payment solution for EV charging, currently integrated with 1,200+ charging points . Customers also benefit from home charging solutions , with options for 7.4 kW and 11 kW chargers for added convenience.Hyundai’s Contribution to India’s EV EcosystemImportantly, Hyundai’s charging stations are open to all EV users , not just Hyundai customers. By expanding access to reliable and fast EV charging, HMIL is actively contributing to India’s carbon neutrality goals .With strong infrastructure, customer-centric features, and advanced EV technology, Hyundai Motor India is positioning itself as a leader in the country’s sustainable mobility journey .