“Indus Charge” EV Charger Review, Pricing, App, Full Review

Indus Charge is a very under rated charging app out there. Unlike other CPOs, they don’t dedicatedly work in this market; the company’s main business is in “Indus Towers”, wherein they deal with tower infrastructure and the charging station might be their side business.

Despite being their side business, Indus has maintained their charging station better than some established players in this market. With robust infrastructure, user-friendly design and clean surroundings, they have one of the cleanest/most usable charging stations out there.

In this blog post, we’re gonna look at the review of this charging station, along with its app, charging station charging guns parking space and other amenities.

Indus charger Review:

Location:

This EV charging station is located at a prime location and is visible enough from the main road. This particular charging station is at Cyber City, Gurugram, Haryana, and one can easily navigate to this charging station.

Navigating to the charging station:

To find this charging station one has to download the indus CHARGE’s charging station from which the chargers are visible and find the available and engaged chargers.

Charging Points:

At this charging station, they have 6 charging points available, wherein all the points are 60kW CCS 2 type 2 connectors. The condition of charging points is very good and they also have screens to show the progress of EV charging.

 Parking Space:

They have dedicated slots for EV charging and no IC Engine vehicles are allowed in that premises. Also, the parking spaces are broad enough to enable easy manoeuvrability of the cars and without any congestion.

Indus charger User review:

Here, we talked with Sumit, one of the Indus charge users who has been using the charger for the past few months.

Here’s a communication between our host and sumit:

Host: Since when you have been using the Indus charger’s EV charging, and how’s your experience?

Sumit: I’ve been using the charger for the last 6 months, and my overall experience has been good so far, and I have never encountered any issues.

Host: What other locations the Indus charger’s are available aprt from cyber city.

Sumit: in all the metro cities.

Host: Have you ever encountered any issue with charging station discovery?

Sumit: Yes, I did, once I was using a reputed company’s EV charging app. But when I reached the location using app navigation, the charger was broken, and I was so disappointed. But then I started using the 1C EV Charing app for verified EV charger discovery and I was never disappointed.

Host: How better is the Indus compared to other companies?

Sumit: Yes, Indus has a better overall experience, and it’s better than other companies like Glida, Tata Power, etc.

Host: How much does it cost you to fully charge your EV from the Indus charge?

Sumit: It cost me around ₹600/- to fully charge my XpressT EV.

Indus charge APP:

The app is clean and has a user-friendly interface; it’s built simply enough to be able to be used by any newbie.

Conclusion:

Indus Charge might be a hidden gem in the EV charging world. Despite being a secondary venture for the company, their charging stations offer a consistently positive experience. From well-maintained stations with ample parking to a user-friendly app, Indus Charge prioritizes a smooth charging experience. While their app may not boast extensive features, its simplicity makes it perfect for anyone new to EV ownership.

If you’re looking for a reliable and hassle-free charging experience, Indus Charge is definitely worth considering, especially in major cities. Their stations offer fast-charging capabilities with clear pricing, making them a competitive option in the growing EV infrastructure landscape.

Bonus Tip: While Sumit mentioned using the 1C EV Charging app for verified charger discovery, it’s always a good practice to check the availability within the Indus Charge app itself before heading out.

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