Energizing India Podcast
Five years ago, EV charging in India was a promise… today, it’s a battlefield. Billions of dollars committed, networks being built at speed, and yet—range anxiety, broken chargers, and questions on profitability still linger. The hype phase is over. This is now about execution, resilience, and who actually survives the decade. My guest today isn’t theorising about this transition—he’s building it. Brick by brick. Charger by charger. For the third time on Energizing India, I’m joined by Kartikey Hariyani, founder and CEO of ChargeZone—one of India’s largest independent EV charging networks, taking on giants and redefining what scale looks like in this space. Kartikey, welcome back—this one’s going to be fun. In this podcast Episode, Chargezone CEO Kartik Harani discusses the rapid maturation of India's electric vehicle charging sector as it transitions from a growth phase to an execution-focused grind. He debunks the misconception that network size equals success, emphasizing instead that energy sales, reliability, and supercharging capabilities are the true drivers of profitability. Harani highlights Chargezone’s shift toward ultra-fast intercity infrastructure and its "open access" strategy that serves both personal cars and commercial fleets. The conversation also explores how India can achieve national energy security by following China’s integrated approach to electrification, particularly through subsidizing electric trucks. Looking toward 2030, Harani envisions a consolidated market where traditional banking capital and innovative franchise models fuel expansion. He concludes by sharing his bold vision for sustainable microgrids, aiming to control the entire lifecycle of an electron from solar generation to vehicle propulsion.
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