EVamp Technologies Raises ₹7 Crore to Boost Charger Manufacturing & Expand Mobilane Network

EVamp Technologies, the company behind the EV charging network Mobilane, has secured ₹7 crore in its first funding round. The fresh capital will be used to ramp up in-house production of AC & DC EV chargers and significantly expand its charging infrastructure across India. This move indicates a growing focus on local manufacturing and strengthening the EV ecosystem.

What the Funding Is For:

  • EVamp plans to scale up production of both AC and light EV (LEV)-DC chargers, bringing more control over the supply chain and reducing dependence on external suppliers.
  • The funds will also help grow the Mobilane network, EVamp’s pan-India smart charging infrastructure. This means deploying more chargers in cities, fleet locations, and commercial spaces.

About EVamp & Mobilane:

  • EVamp Technologies is positioned as an EV infrastructure firm focused on designing and manufacturing EV charging solutions for homes, fleets, and commercial setups. Their products are described as smart, reliable, scalable, with app-based control.
  • Mobilane is their charging network brand through which they deploy and manage charging stations. The network is meant to support the increasing need for reliable public and private EV charging across India.

Why This Matters for India’s EV Ecosystem:

  • Local manufacturing of chargers (especially AC and DC types) is critical in lowering costs, speeding up deployment, and ensuring quality and maintenance. EVamp’s in-house plans contribute toward building that capability.
  • Expanding charging infrastructure is one of the key bottlenecks for wider EV adoption. A stronger Mobilane network means better charger availability, which helps EV users feel more confident and reduces range anxiety.

Challenges & Things to Watch:

  • Manufacturing chargers domestically will require scale, consistency in component quality, and after-sales support. Keeping costs competitive versus imported chargers may be challenging.
  • Deployment of chargers involves site acquisition, power supply, regulatory approvals, and maintenance. Growth beyond pilot locations will depend on how these operational challenges are handled.
  • The ramp-up of charger infrastructure must align with growing EV adoption and ensure interoperability and safety standards are met.

Conclusion:

EVamp Technologies’ ₹7 crore raise marks a promising step toward strengthening India’s EV charging infrastructure through both hardware manufacturing and network expansion. With its Mobilane network as the delivery arm, the company is aiming to fill key gaps in charger availability. If EVamp executes well, this could help accelerate EV adoption in many parts of India.

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