These Indian highways have seen the fastest rise in EV charging stations
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Chennai: The availability of fast-chargers along India’s major highways surged last year as the government and companies ramped up charging infrastructure amid growing electric vehicle (EV) penetration in the country. The number of public chargers along key routes soared 40-90% in 2025, according to data analytics platform ExpWithEVs shared with Mint.
“When tracking the spread of EV chargers across the country, we see that there are not many major gaps in the availability of chargers across the major highways," said Priyans Murarka, founder at ExpWithEVs. “There could be some stretches in parts of the country where the availability is scarce, but the presence of chargers has improved." However, Murarka said, one of the concerns reported is “keeping the chargers online as users may find them inoperational when they need them on these stretches of roads". The charging network is expanding as India’s EV sales crossed the 2 million milestone last year, accounting for 8% of total dispatches. Automakers such as Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd, and Hyundai Motor India Ltd have lined up an aggressive launch pipeline of battery-powered vehicles.
National Highway 48, which runs from Delhi to Chennai, has the highest number of public fast charging stations, growing 41% year-on-year to 652 in 2025, according to ExpWithEVs data. Srinagar-Kanyakumari National Highway 44, the country's longest, saw a 70% increase in charging stations over the previous year, to 574. National Highway 66, running from Panvel, Maharashtra to Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, ranked third at 240 public charging stations, rising 45% from the year prior.
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