Around 45% of homes in the country need electrical upgrades for safe EV charging, a report said on Tuesday.
The report titled 'The Net-Zero Transition Starts at Home: Enabling EV-Ready Residences in India' is based on a data set of more than 80,000 residential EV charger installations spanning Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III cities, covering independent homes, apartment complexes, informal settlements and shared rental housing.
“Nearly 45% of Indian homes need electrical upgrades to safely charge their EVs," said the report launched by Kazam in partnership with the Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE) in the national capital.
The report said each home must meet a common minimum threshold for safe, reliable and usable EV charging.
India's electric mobility transition has gained significant momentum over the past decade, yet access to residential charging remains deeply uneven, as per the report.













