Gentari is accelerating the shift to sustainable transport by building a vast network of charging stations, addressing range anxiety and promoting fast, accessible charging. Integrating renewable energy and fostering partnerships, Gentari's efforts ensure that EV charging is convenient and paving the way for a cleaner, greener future in mobility.
280+ charging points across India strategically located to ensure reliable and safe electric travel with seamless connectivity.
Deploy EV charging stations at strategic locations like highways, office buildings, and gas stations with no capital expenditure for business owners
Experience safety, reliability, and convenience in EV charging, along with innovative, digital-driven value-added services.
Through Gentari Go app, enjoy seamless access to integrated clean energy solutions, real-time information, and user-friendly interfaces, making EV charging and management easy for both B2B and B2C users.
An EV charging point, also known as an electric vehicle charging station, is a device that supplies electric energy to recharge electric vehicles (EVs).
EV charging points supply electricity to the vehicle's battery through a connector cable. The vehicle is plugged into the charging point, and the charging process begins, replenishing the battery's energy.
There are various types of EV charging points, including Level 1 (3.3 KW), Level 2 (22 KW outlet), and DC fast chargers (60 KW). These differ in charging speed and compatibility with different EV models.
Charging time varies depending on the type of charging point and the EV's battery capacity. Level 1 chargers may take several hours for a full charge, while DC fast chargers can provide a significant charge in a matter of minutes.
Charging point compatibility varies depending on the EV's make and model. Most EVs are compatible with standard Level 1 and Level 2 chargers, but some may require specific connectors for DC fast charging.
The cost of using an EV charging point depends on factors such as the charging station operator, location, and charging speed. Some charging points offer free charging, while others may require payment per charging session or based on energy usage.
EV charging points contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by facilitating the adoption of electric vehicles, which produce fewer emissions compared to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. Additionally, the electricity used for charging can be sourced from renewable energy sources, further enhancing the environmental benefits.
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