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India’s green mobility dream depends not just on EVs but on the power behind them — charging infrastructure. From public stations to highway fast chargers, this blog explores how EV charging networks are shaping a cleaner, sustainable transportation future. Discover policies, challenges, innovations, and ISIEINDIA’s role in powering the movement.
Empowering the future of mobility, our EV Lab integrated with AI enables smart diagnostics, autonomous control, and real-time performance optimization for next-gen electric vehicles.
Searching for the quickest-charging EVs in India? This blog highlights the top 5 electric cars of 2025 boasting exceptionally fast charging — such as the Kia EV6, Hyundai IONIQ 5, BYD Seal, and others. Analyze their batteries, driving ranges, and charging rates to identify your ideal EV.
ISIEINDIA’s Shaksham 2.0 program empowered 31 girl students from Shegaon with hands-on EV training, leading to successful placements in top EV and tech companies like Ather, Bajaj, and GIC. This milestone reflects our mission to build a skilled, inclusive, and future-ready workforce for India’s green mobility sector.
ISIEINDIA signs MoU with KIET Group to launch a hands-on Electric Vehicle Specialization Program for B.Tech students, aligned with industry needs.
Explore whether home EV charging is truly more affordable than public stations. Compare costs, pros, and smart charging strategies for India.
ISIEINDIA, with MIT-ADT University, Pune, has launched a Centre of Excellence. The goal is to equip students with practical training in Electric Vehicles, AI, IoT, and Renewable Energy. This initiative also seeks to promote collaboration between industry, academia, and government, to build a future-oriented India.
India’s EV revolution is powered by bold, innovative startups. From electric scooters to AI-powered battery tech, discover the top emerging EV startups that are driving the future of mobility in 2025 — and why you should be watching them closely.
ISIEINDIA’s Centre of Excellence in EVs reflects the need for short-term, modern skilling. Their focus on e-mobility and AI is helping bridge the academic gap with future-focused training.
Mr. Lahiri praised the MOU with MG Motors and ANSYS, recognizing ISIEINDIA’s vital role in strengthening India’s skilled manpower pipeline and aligning with ASDC’s automotive vision.