NEW DELHI: Japanese electronics giant Panasonic is lining up a mega electric cars charging grid throughout top 25 Indian towns, having a look to set up one lakh charging stations and telematic solutions through 2024 to energy over 1,000,000 cars.
The company – probably the most key partner (battery cell supplier) for American electric cars maker Tesla -- plans to set up mini charging facilities at parking stations, department stores, petrol pumps, and specially-developed zones throughout towns reminiscent of Delhi, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai, Amravati, Hyderabad, Gurgaon, Noida, and Ghaziabad.
“We really feel that the clean energy and electric cars area goes to see a massive enlargement in the coming years, and Panasonic wants to be in a position with a matching infrastructure to energy the new-generation, cleaner cars,” Manish Sharma, president & CEO of Panasonic India, told IdealNews here.
Through the network, Panasonic goals to succeed in person electric vehicle customers, fleet house owners, e-commerce and logistics companies to manage their fleet more efficiently. Most of the growth shall be throughout the franchisee style whilst Panasonic will control the core network and technologies.
Also, the telematics solution – that has been developed at the company’s India R&D facilities - shall be pitched to application suppliers as well as the producers of cars, apparatus and lithium-ion battery to help them higher understand consumer patterns, and calibrate their services and products accordingly.
The infrastructure will to start with be used to energy electric two- and three-wheelers, regardless that the company has plans to extend this to different cars types as cleaner mobility features traction throughout different car segments.
“The carrier comes supplied with telematics sensors at the cars, permitting customers to generate real-time knowledge and record from continuous operation, thus enabling them to make use of their fleet in the best means,” Sharma said.
The cognitive systems will help fleet managers in monitoring and managing all of the vehicle line-up reminiscent of studying the potency of different lithium-ion battery packs, keeping off needless fee trips due to lack of charging and real-time knowledge, monitoring of car knowledge usage and so on.
“The cloud and app carrier additionally lets in EV and fleet house owners to easily seek and navigate the closest charging point, thus reducing logistical challenges,” the Panasonic India MD said.
Sharma, on the other hand, did not resolution questions about whether the company plans to set up a lithium-ion battery cell plant in India.
The company – probably the most key partner (battery cell supplier) for American electric cars maker Tesla -- plans to set up mini charging facilities at parking stations, department stores, petrol pumps, and specially-developed zones throughout towns reminiscent of Delhi, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai, Amravati, Hyderabad, Gurgaon, Noida, and Ghaziabad.
“We really feel that the clean energy and electric cars area goes to see a massive enlargement in the coming years, and Panasonic wants to be in a position with a matching infrastructure to energy the new-generation, cleaner cars,” Manish Sharma, president & CEO of Panasonic India, told IdealNews here.
Through the network, Panasonic goals to succeed in person electric vehicle customers, fleet house owners, e-commerce and logistics companies to manage their fleet more efficiently. Most of the growth shall be throughout the franchisee style whilst Panasonic will control the core network and technologies.
Also, the telematics solution – that has been developed at the company’s India R&D facilities - shall be pitched to application suppliers as well as the producers of cars, apparatus and lithium-ion battery to help them higher understand consumer patterns, and calibrate their services and products accordingly.
The infrastructure will to start with be used to energy electric two- and three-wheelers, regardless that the company has plans to extend this to different cars types as cleaner mobility features traction throughout different car segments.
“The carrier comes supplied with telematics sensors at the cars, permitting customers to generate real-time knowledge and record from continuous operation, thus enabling them to make use of their fleet in the best means,” Sharma said.
The cognitive systems will help fleet managers in monitoring and managing all of the vehicle line-up reminiscent of studying the potency of different lithium-ion battery packs, keeping off needless fee trips due to lack of charging and real-time knowledge, monitoring of car knowledge usage and so on.
“The cloud and app carrier additionally lets in EV and fleet house owners to easily seek and navigate the closest charging point, thus reducing logistical challenges,” the Panasonic India MD said.
Sharma, on the other hand, did not resolution questions about whether the company plans to set up a lithium-ion battery cell plant in India.
Panasonic to set up a 1-lakh-strong charging grid to power electric vehicles in India
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