JSW MG Motor India partners with leading real estate developers to enhance EV charging infrastructure in residential areas, making sustainable mobility more accessible.
Ev ChargingSustainable MobilityReal Estate DevelopersGreen TechnologyUrban LivingReal EstateOct 04, 2025

The MG Charge initiative is a program by JSW MG Motor India to expand EV charging infrastructure across India, making it easier for residents to charge their electric vehicles at home and in high-demand locations.
The partners in this initiative are JSW MG Motor India, Confident Group (a leading real estate developer), and IONAGE Technologies (an innovator in EV tech).
IONAGE Technologies provides a seamless platform for residents to book charging slots, monitor sessions, and charge their EVs easily at home, enhancing the user experience.
JSW MG Motor India has installed more than 800 chargers across India as part of its MG Charge initiative.
The partners aim to scale the initiative to enable over 5000 residential societies with smart charging by 2028, significantly expanding the EV charging network in India.

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