Magenta Group, conferred with the 'EV Charging enabling Technology Leadership award', at 2019 Frost & Sullivan India Mobility Awards
Magenta Group, a pioneer in establishing the EV Ecosystem in India under the ChargeGrid brand, was recently bestowed the 'Indian EV Charging enabling Technology Leadership award', at the 2019 Frost & Sullivan India Intelligent Mobility Award, held at Delhi. The award acknowledged the Brands outstanding contribution to establish the complete EV Ecosystem for the Indian Markets.
Magenta Group, is in the business of clean energy solutions, ranging from generation, adoption to utilization. The Brand is closely working on providing Indian solutions for Indian challenges in EV charging. The Brand has established several first timers in India, which includes first solar based EV charging station, India's first EV highway
(Mumbai-Pune EV Highway), India's first EV App 'Charge Grid' to find out the location of EV chargers and more. Recently the Brand also launched its Make in India Portable Electric Chargers 'Charge Grid Series' for Homes, Offices and Community Spaces.
Speaking on winning the award, Mr. Maxson Lewis Director, Magenta Group said, "We are extremely delighted to receive this prestigious award and be a part of the
elite list. We are earnestly grateful for the recognition we have received for the work done. This award certainly reaffirms our vision, and further strengthens our position
in the EV space. It resonates our commitment to make Indian Mobility Go Green, powered by Intelligence"
Magenta Power, is backed by Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) to accelerate deployment of electric vehicle (EV) chargers across India. The company
aims to set up at least 500 electric vehicle (EV) charging points across India by the end of this fiscal.
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