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Statiq launches paid EV charging membership to boost user engagement

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The platform allows users to discover, book, and pay for charging sessions through its app.

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The platform allows users to discover, book, and pay for charging sessions through its app.

EV charging platform Statiq has introduced Statiq Miles, a paid membership programme that offers users a flat 10 per cent discount on charging sessions for a monthly subscription fee of ₹149. The pass, available through the Statiq app, is valid for 30 days and will auto-expire thereafter.At present, users are required to manually renew the subscription, while an autopay option is expected to be rolled out soon. The discount applies across Statiq’s partner network of Charging Point Operators (CPOs) listed on the app.Akshit Bansal, Founder and CEO of Statiq, said, “The launch of Statiq Miles marks a pivotal moment in India’s green mobility journey. We are thrilled by the early response and believe this programme sets new standards for customer-centric charging solutions, making EV ownership even more compelling and rewarding.”Expanding charging infrastructure

Statiq’s charging network currently includes over 10,000 chargers across more than 100 cities, spanning highways, shopping malls, hotels, fuel stations, and commercial locations. The platform allows users to discover, book, and pay for charging sessions through its app. The company has also partnered with automotive and charging solution providers such as Hyundai, Tata, E-Fill, Sunfuel, and GLIDA.

Raghav Arora, Co-Founder and CTO of Statiq, said, “By integrating seamless real-time discounts through the Statiq app, Statiq Miles enhances user experience and platform stickiness. This initiative exemplifies how technology innovation and customer focus can drive the sustainable growth of clean mobility infrastructure.”

India registered 1.96 million EVs in FY 2024–25, a 17 per cent increase from the previous year. The government’s target of achieving 30 per cent EV penetration by 2030 continues to drive the need for reliable charging networks.

Statiq plans to expand its infrastructure to over 20,000 charging points by 2026 and strengthen partnerships with state governments, automotive manufacturers, and real estate developers as part of efforts to build a comprehensive EV charging ecosystem.

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