New Delhi, Dec. 26 -- India increased its electric vehicle charging infrastructure in 2025 with the installation of thousands of new stations at petrol pumps across the country.
According to the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas' year-end press release, under the FAME-II government scheme, 8,932 charging stations were set up at retail outlets. Oil marketing companies also built over 18,500 more charging stations using their own money, bringing the total to 27,432 charging stations across the country.
This growth will help more people use electric cars and bikes by making charging easier. These stations are located where people already go to get fuel, making it simple for drivers to find a place to charge their vehicles.
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