TelioEV, India’s leading provider of EV charging management solutions, has expanded its reach into five new countries: Sri Lanka, Nepal, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and Oman. This expansion marks a significant milestone for TelioEV, achieved within just 18 months since its inception.
The company commenced its operations in these regions in December 2023 and is currently engaging with various stakeholders, including charge point operators, OEMs, EV users, electric vehicle merchants, vehicle OEMs, and fleet owners, to solidify its presence. This move underscores TelioEV’s dedication to driving the adoption of electric vehicles worldwide and ensuring a seamless charging experience for customers.
TelioEV offers a charging management system (CMS) and has established partnerships as a software provider in the Asia Pacific and GCC regions. Through these collaborations, TelioEV will provide advanced software solutions, allowing customers to easily locate and utilise EV charging stations. The company caters to various stakeholders in the EV ecosystem, offering services such as charger point network management for operators and digital journey enablement, cloud services, embedded software, and other EV software services for vehicle OEMs.
As a software-as-a-service (SaaS)-based EV charging solution provider, TelioEV offers an enterprise platform with a custom app in the new countries of operation. In India, TelioEV has listed over 10,000 EV charging stations on its Discovery App.
Dr Lalit Singh, CEO of TelioEV, expressed pride in the company’s expansion, emphasising its commitment to providing cutting-edge technologies globally. He stated that TelioEV aims to continue exploring and entering new markets, expanding its reach, and delivering reliable charging infrastructure for EV users worldwide, along with offering essential EV software services.
TelioEV’s mission is to reduce carbon footprints and promote the use of electric vehicles for both personal and commercial purposes through technology. The company envisions a future with one million EV chargers deployed globally by 2030, thus elevating eco-friendly mobility alternatives on a significant scale.