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EV Charging Stations in India: 2025 Guide, Trends & Data
EV charging stations are special spots where you can charge electric vehicles (EVs), like cars, bikes, and buses. In India, they are becoming more common because people want cleaner travel and the government is pushing for more EVs. As of early 2025, India has over 13,000 public EV charging stations, according to the Ministry of Power1, making it easier to own and use an electric vehicle. This article explains what EV charging stations are, why they matter in 2025, current trends and statistics, pros and cons, impact on sectors like transport and real estate, and what the future looks like.
What Are EV Charging Stations?
An EV charging station is a place where electric vehicles can recharge their batteries. You can find them at fuel pumps, malls, offices, parking lots, highways or even housing complexes. Some stations offer fast charging (DC chargers) which can fill up your car in about 40 minutes to 1 hour while others have slow AC chargers that may take several hours.
Why Do EV Charging Stations Matter in India (2025)?
India is moving towards greener mobility to fight pollution and reduce oil imports. The government’s FAME II scheme supports this by giving incentives for both buying EVs and building charging infrastructure2. Having a good network of charging stations helps more people switch from petrol or diesel vehicles to electric ones.
Key Benefits
- Less air pollution in cities
- Lower running cost for vehicle owners
- Less dependence on imported fuels
- Boosts new jobs and investments
How Many Charging Stations Does India Have Now?
By March 2025, public EV charging stations in India crossed 13,000 (Ministry of Power data)1. Here’s how the growth looks over the past few years:
| Year | Public Charging Stations (All-India) |
|---|---|
| 2021 | 1,800 |
| 2022 | 4,500 |
| 2023 | 7,000 |
| 2024 | 10,300 |
| 2025 | 13,000+ |
Big cities like Delhi NCR, Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Bengaluru Urban District and Hyderabad have the most stations.
What Are the Types of EV Charging Stations?
There are mainly two kinds:
AC Chargers (Slow/Medium):
- Used at homes or offices
- Takes between 6–8 hours for a full charge
- Cheaper to install
DC Fast Chargers:
- Found at highways or commercial hubs
- Can charge up to 80% battery in less than an hour
- More expensive but saves time
Comparison Table: AC vs DC Charging
| Feature | AC Charging | DC Fast Charging |
|---|---|---|
| Time to Charge | 6–8 hours | <1 hour (to 80%) |
| Installation Cost | Rs. 50K–1 lakh | Rs. 10–20 lakh |
| Best For | Homes/Offices | Highways/Public |
(Source: NITI Aayog/CEA reports3)
What Is Driving Demand for EV Charging Stations?
Which Policies Support Growth?
- FAME II Scheme: Rs. 10,000 crore budget till March 2024; likely extension in Budget FY25.
- State Policies: Maharashtra, Delhi and Gujarat offer extra subsidies.
- Guidelines: All new residential/apartment projects must provide EV charger points (MoHUA advisory).
Market Trends
- Over 18 lakh electric vehicles were sold in India in FY244.
- Two-wheelers make up nearly 60% of all registered EVs.
- Intercity highway fast chargers grew by 180% from Jan–Dec 2024.
- Startups and PSUs like Tata Power and Indian Oil are building large networks.
Pros & Cons of Setting Up or Using an EV Charging Station
Pros
- Green energy use reduces carbon footprint
- New business opportunity for parking lots/hotels
- Value addition for real estate developers
- Cheaper maintenance cost compared to petrol pumps
- Useful for commercial fleets & cab operators
Cons
- High upfront cost for fast chargers
- Still limited coverage outside metro cities
- Power supply issues in some areas
- Need for better payment and booking systems
Real Examples: Growth Stories from India
Case Study – Delhi Metro Parking
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation installed fast chargers at its parking facilities across major stations since late 2023. By mid–2024 they saw daily usage double as more office-goers bought e-cars.
Case Study – Bengaluru Tech Parks
Many IT parks started offering slow chargers at basement lots as part of green certifications—helping employees switch to electric two-wheelers.
How Much Does It Cost to Use an EV Charging Station?
Prices depend on location and speed:
| Location Type | Typical Price per kWh (Rs.) |
|---|---|
| Public Slow Charger | Rs. 8–11 |
| Highway Fast Charger | Rs.12–18 |
| Home AC Charger | Rs.6–8 |
(Source: CEA/NITI Aayog & state tariff orders3)
A typical e-car with a battery size of about 30 kWh will cost around Rs.360–540 for a full charge at public stations.
Impact on Sectors Like Transport & Real Estate
Electric vehicle adoption is changing how transport works—especially city cabs/fleets that can save up to 60% on fuel bills by switching from petrol/diesel5.
Real estate firms now offer “EV ready” homes as an extra selling point. Malls with charging points see longer visitor stays.
What Does the Future Hold?
The Indian government aims for a much bigger network—over 100,000 public charging stations by end of this decade6. With battery costs falling and tech improving every year:
- Expect faster chargers along highways connecting all big cities.
- More focus on renewable energy powered chargers.
- Digital apps will make finding & paying at stations easier.
- Used battery recycling will be important for sustainability.
Quick Recap: Key Stats & Takeaways
- Over 13,000 public charging stations now open across India (as of early 2025)
- Government targets 30% electric vehicle sales by FY2030 6
- Fast charger installations rose 180% last year
- Running cost per km is about Rs.1–2 vs petrol’s Rs.7–10
- Business opportunities growing in real estate/hospitality/retail sectors
People Also Ask
Q1: How many public EV charging stations does India have in 2025?
A: More than 13,000 public stations, with numbers rising each month (Ministry of Power).
Q2: How long does it take to charge an electric car at a station?
A: With a fast DC charger—about 40 minutes to an hour; with a regular AC charger—up to 6–8 hours.
Q3: Are there enough highway charging points between big Indian cities?
A: Yes—major corridors like Mumbai-Pune-Bengaluru-Chennai have regular fast chargers now; more are coming up every month (NHAI data).
Q4: How much does it cost to set up a private charging station?
A: For home use—around Rs.50K–1 lakh, while commercial fast chargers may need Rs.10 lakh or more, depending on power needs (NITI Aayog-ev-policy.pdf).
Q5: Can I book or pay through apps at Indian EV charging stations?
A: Most networks offer their own apps or partner with UPI-based payment gateways for bookings (Tata Power EZ Charge app).
If you are planning to buy an electric vehicle or invest in green businesses, now is the perfect time! Compare options online or visit your nearest dealership/charging provider website today—and join India’s clean mobility revolution!

