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The network

This map only shows chargers that exist.

Right now, that means it's empty — and we'd rather show you an honest blank than a flattering fiction. Our first stations are in the works; their locations stay confidential until the day they switch on.

No phantom pins

Most charging maps are cluttered with stations that are broken, occupied, or not built yet. Ours will only ever show chargers you can actually plug into — which is why it's empty today.

The work is happening

Site surveys, exclusive-site negotiations, and hardware planning are underway right now. We keep locations under wraps until they're switched on — that's a business decision and an honesty decision.

You'll know first

The moment our first charger goes live, it appears here and in the app — and if you're on the list below, in your inbox the same day.

First to know

When the first pin drops, be holding the map.

One email the day our first charger goes live, with exactly where it is. Nothing else, no spam.

Live stations will appear right here, with directions and real-time details.

The roadmap

Where we've been, where we're going.

Past milestones are facts; everything ahead is a plan we're working toward — labelled as exactly that.

  1. 2022

    The spark

    Electrovolt begins as a founder's own frustration: owning an EV in India and never being sure the next charger would be where — or working when — you needed it.

  2. 2024

    Incorporated

    BFCEV Energy Solutions Private Limited is incorporated in Valsad, Gujarat, and earns Startup India recognition from DPIIT.

  3. NowHappening now

    Groundwork

    Site surveys, exclusive-site negotiations, and our charging software platform in active development. We keep locations confidential until they're real — that's part of being accurate.

  4. NextPlanned

    First stations

    Our first charging stations are in the works. The moment one switches on, it appears here, in the app, and nowhere sooner.

  5. The goalPlanned

    A national network

    Hundreds of high-power stations with 10+ charging guns each, serving cars today and buses and trucks as India's fleets go electric.