V-GREEN and HPCL partner to develop EV charging infrastructure at HPCL retail outlets
V-GREEN and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) have entered into an agreement to jointly develop electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) at HPCL retail outlets across multiple locations in India. Under the agreement, V-GREEN will utilise HPCL’s retail outlet network to deploy EV charging infrastructure.
HPCL is a state-owned oil and gas company in India, operating more than 24,400 retail outlets nationwide and over 5,300 electric vehicle charging stations under its HP e-Charge brand. The agreement aligns with India’s ongoing transition towards electric mobility. HPCL’s existing retail network is expected to support wider deployment of EV charging infrastructure across the country.
V-GREEN Global Charging Station Development Company, Vietnam, was founded by VinFast founder Pham Nhat Vuong. The company focuses on developing EV charging infrastructure to support VinFast’s global operations, including in India. In Vietnam, V-GREEN operates approximately 150,000 charging ports and works with multiple partners to expand its charging network.
According to the companies, the collaboration forms part of broader efforts by V-GREEN, VinFast, and their partners in India to support the development of an EV ecosystem covering manufacturing, charging infrastructure, after-sales services, and battery recycling.
Also read: Pulse Energy integrates HPCL’s HP e-Charge EV network into unified access platform
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