Bengaluru, India– Bolt.Earth., has announced a strategic partnership with Ather Energy to expand access to DC fast charging infrastructure for electric two-wheelers across India. The company said the collaboration aims to improve charging accessibility, enhance user convenience, and support the growing adoption of electric mobility in the country.
As part of this partnership, Ather riders can easily locate LECCS-enabled Blaze DC fast chargers through the Ather app and scooter dashboard. Charging can be started directly using the Bolt.Earth EV charging app, making the process simple and seamless for users.
The collaboration provides access to more than 195 Blaze DC fast chargers across over 100 cities, including Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, and Visakhapatnam. These chargers offer fast charging capability, delivering up to 40 km of range in around 15 minutes, helping reduce waiting time and improving daily convenience for riders.
Bolt.Earth plans to expand its network further by introducing 6 kW and 12 kW DC fast chargers in the coming months. This will improve charging availability in both urban areas and high-traffic routes, supporting the increasing adoption of electric two-wheelers and three-wheelers in India.
The partnership also focuses on improving the EV ownership experience by enabling real-time charger discovery and better network access. This is expected to reduce range anxiety and make EV usage more reliable for everyday commuting.
Mr. S. Raghav Bharadwaj, CEO and Co-founder of Bolt.Earth, said “that easy access to fast charging is essential for scaling EV adoption in India. He added that the partnership will help provide reliable and accessible charging solutions across multiple cities.”
Mr. Aravind Prasad, Head of Charging Infrastructure at Ather Energy, said “that simplifying the charging experience is key to improving EV adoption. He noted that the collaboration will expand charging access beyond Ather’s existing network and deliver a more consistent experience for riders.”
The partnership marks an important step in strengthening India’s EV charging infrastructure and supporting the transition towards electric mobility.