This significant update was shared by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari, in a written response in the Rajya Sabha.
Leading the charge, Uttar Pradesh tops the list with 507 EV charging stations, followed closely by Karnataka (489), Maharashtra (459), Tamil Nadu (456), and Rajasthan (424). This infrastructure expansion marks a vital step in India’s efforts to enable cleaner transport, reduce emissions, and support the growing adoption of electric vehicles nationwide.
The government’s continued focus on EV-friendly infrastructure aims to make long-distance travel cleaner and more convenient, signaling a transformative shift in India’s transport landscape.