GaadiWaadi -A defining highlight of this phase is the prominence of DC fast chargers, more than three-quarters of the new additions, to cut down charging durationsAudi India is sharpening its focus on electrification unveiling an ambitious scale-up of its public EV charging network as part of Phase II of its ‘Charge My Audi’ program. The latest expansion brings total access to more than 6,500 public chargers across India with a staggering 5,500-plus of those deployed during this newly rolled out phase.The broadened infrastructure now touches key urban pockets, commercial hotspots and prominent highways.
A notable aspect of this rollout is Audi’s integration of 16 new EV charging collaborators into its network, reinforcing its partnership-driven approach alongside Charge Point Operators throughout the country. A defining highlight of this phase is the prominence of DC fast chargers — more than three-quarters of the new additions — drastically cutting down charging durations and making long-distance trips more viable.Now operating across 28 states and union territories in over 850 cities and 4,700 distinct points, Audi’s electric outreach has taken on a truly nationwide scale.
To further ease EV adoption, Audi is offering e-tron customers complimentary charging throughout its expanded network until December 31, 2025 — accessible via the myAudi Connect application which also supports live charger status, navigation and route optimisation.Also Read: 2024 Audi Q8 Facelift Launched In India At Rs. 1.
17 CroreBacked by Numocity’s eMSP platform, the Charge My Audi system continues to deliver an integrated experience, syncing seamlessly with a diverse pool of public charging stations. Phase I had laid the groundwork through destination charging and trip planning features. The current phase amplifies those capabilities with real-time functionality and wider support across networks.
Key names fueling Audi’s infrastructure leap include Shell India, Statiq, Adani TotalEnergies, Gentari, Relux, GreenShift, Lion Charge, Kurrent Charge, Charge Zone and several others — collectively creating a cohesive network of charging services unified under Audi’s platform. This intensified infrastructure drive not only enhances Audi’s e-tron ownership proposition but underscores the brand’s long-term commitment to electrified transportation.Also Read: 2025 Audi RS Q8 Performance Launched – Fastest Production ICE Audi EverAfter surpassing the 1,00,000 sales milestone in 2024, Audi India is channeling that momentum into building a robust ecosystem that ensures its electric lineup is backed by dependable, far-reaching charging support.
Commenting on the expansion, Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head of Audi India said, “As electric vehicle adoption accelerates in India, establishing a robust charging network is crucial, and with over 6,500 charging points and a focus on DC fast chargers, we are enhancing convenience, reducing charging times, and expanding accessibility for our customers. The second phase of our ‘Charge My Audi’ initiative marks a major step forward in enhancing the EV ownership experience. Our partners remain integral to this journey, and we look forward to driving the shift toward electric mobility together.
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Audi India Expands Charging Infra To 6,500+ Stations In New Phase

GaadiWaadi -A defining highlight of this phase is the prominence of DC fast chargers, more than three-quarters of the new additions, to cut down charging durations Audi India is sharpening its focus on electrification unveiling an ambitious scale-up of its public EV charging network as part of Phase II of its ‘Charge My Audi’ program. The [...]The post Audi India Expands Charging Infra To 6,500+ Stations In New Phase appeared first on Gaadiwaadi.com - Latest Car & Bike News by Surendhar M.