MobiLane Expands EV Charging Infrastructure in India with Capital-Efficient Nationwide Rollout

Mohammed Abdul Majid

January 9, 2026

MobiLane has announced a major expansion of its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in India, reinforcing its commitment to supporting the country’s rapidly growing electric mobility ecosystem. The company confirmed that the expansion will follow a capital-efficient, demand-driven deployment strategy focused on long-term sustainability rather than aggressive but underutilised installations.

The announcement comes at a time when EV adoption is accelerating across two-wheelers, three-wheelers, passenger vehicles and commercial fleets, increasing the need for reliable and accessible public charging infrastructure nationwide.

Focus on high-utilisation charging locations

MobiLane stated that the expansion prioritises locations where charging demand is consistently high, instead of simply increasing charger count.

Key focus areas include:

  • Urban residential societies
  • Commercial and office complexes
  • Logistics parks and fleet depots
  • High-traffic transport corridors

This strategy is aimed at improving charger uptime, minimising wait times and delivering a smoother charging experience for EV users.

Deployment of fast and standard chargers

As part of the rollout, MobiLane is installing a mix of fast and standard chargers to cater to different usage patterns.

Charging infrastructure highlights:

  • Fast chargers for highways and commercial fleet operations
  • Standard chargers for residential and workplace charging
  • Network designed to support multiple EV categories

The company noted that this balanced approach ensures compatibility with a wide range of electric vehicles currently on Indian roads.

Franchise-led and co-investment expansion model

MobiLane’s growth strategy relies heavily on partnerships and shared investment models.

Under this structure:

  • Local partners and investors participate in setting up charging assets
  • MobiLane manages technology, operations and network reliability
  • Faster expansion is achieved without excessive capital pressure

The company believes this model allows rapid scale-up while maintaining consistent service quality across locations.

Charging network expansion targets

MobiLane also shared clear deployment milestones as part of the announcement.

Planned expansion includes:

  • More than 250 charging points deployed during 2025
  • Over 1,000 charging points targeted for deployment in 2026
  • Coverage across multiple Indian cities and key travel corridors

The expanded network is expected to help reduce range anxiety and improve confidence among EV owners.

Integration with the EV ecosystem

The company highlighted its focus on interoperability and ecosystem integration as EV adoption grows.

Key initiatives include:

  • Compatibility with multiple EV manufacturer platforms
  • Easier charger discovery for users
  • Seamless access for private and fleet EV operators

This ecosystem-oriented approach is intended to simplify charging access for both new and existing EV customers.

With India pushing toward ambitious electric mobility goals, MobiLane’s expansion underlines the increasing role of private infrastructure providers in enabling the transition to cleaner transportation.

Written by Mohammed Abdul Majid

A versatile automotive strategist and Digital Marketer at Al-Futtaim, he combines deep industry expertise with modern digital growth strategies to drive innovation, market expansion, and sustainable mobility in the automotive niche.

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