: Electric vehicle company Ather Energy Thursday said it has planned to set up about 50-55 fast charging network - Ather Grid points by this year-end.
The company has set up seven Ather points here and has partnered with several cafes, restaurants, malls and gyms, marking its foray, a company statement said.
With the charging networks, Ather Energy marks its entry into the Chennai market. The city would have Ather Space, an own experience centre, and pre-orders were set to commence in June, the statement aid.
The charging network is supported by the Ather Grid application allowing electric vehicle owners to locate and check the availability of nearest charging points on a real- time basis.
The company has planned to set up 6,500 charging points in 30 cities by year 2022
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