Hyundai Motor, Shell partner to expand EV charging infrastructure in India

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Shell India will also consider installing DC 120 kW fast chargers at Hyundai’s dealerships instead of DC 60 kW fast chargers, if feasible

Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMIL), the country’s second-largest carmaker, has signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Shell India Markets Pvt. Ltd. (Shell India) to install 60 kW DC fast chargers across 36 of its electric car dealerships in India, the company announced May 17.

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