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EV Charging Stations in Delhi — ElectricPe App
Delhi has India's largest EV population on the road — and ElectricPe brings every major charging network onto one screen. Open the app to see live availability, filter by connector and speed, navigate turn-by-turn across the capital, and pay from a single wallet. No more switching between a dozen operator apps to top up.
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Find a charger in Delhi

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- Connector type (Type-2, CCS2, Bharat AC-001)
- Power output (3.3 kW → 150 kW)
- Network / operator
- Free vs paid
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- Navigate in Google/Apple Maps or in-app
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Delhi's EV charging network at a glance
Delhi runs more electric vehicles than any other Indian city, and the charging map has grown to match that scale. From the central districts out to the wider NCR, you will find points at fuel stations, malls, metro parking, office complexes and dedicated charging hubs, spread across dozens of operators. The capital's draft EV policy even targets a charging point roughly every three kilometres, which signals how seriously the city is treating the rollout.
The catch is fragmentation. With chargers split across 60+ networks, each with its own app, login and payment flow, finding a working point can mean juggling several screens. ElectricPe pulls the city's public chargers into one free app with live availability, so you see what is actually open and free to use before you set off, then pay through a single wallet.
Where to find charging stations across Delhi
Charger density follows where Delhi lives, works and shops. South and central Delhi carry a dense cluster around commercial hubs and large malls, while the institutional and government belt in the centre adds reliable points near offices. The outer ring of the city and the arteries linking it to Gurugram, Noida and Ghaziabad form a second layer that matters most for longer commutes.
Rather than driving to a point and hoping it is free, you can filter the ElectricPe map down to chargers near your route, your office or your home and check their status first.
- Commercial and retail hubs: Connaught Place, Saket, Nehru Place, Rajouri Garden and major malls
- Business and institutional belt: central Delhi offices, Aerocity and the airport corridor
- Transit points: select Delhi Metro station parking and large public lots
- Ring roads and NCR links: Outer Ring Road and corridors toward Gurugram, Noida and Ghaziabad
- Residential clusters: housing societies and gated colonies with shared chargers
Connector types and charging speeds in Delhi
The right charger depends on what you drive. Delhi's enormous fleet of electric two- and three-wheelers, including delivery and last-mile vehicles, charges mostly on AC points, while electric cars increasingly rely on DC fast chargers for quick top-ups between trips. Public infrastructure carries a heavy share of AC points to serve scooters and e-rickshaws, with DC fast chargers concentrating along busy commuter corridors and at highway-edge hubs.
Inside ElectricPe you can filter by connector and power rating, so you only ever see points your specific vehicle can plug into.
- AC charging: Type-2 and Bharat AC-001, well suited to overnight and top-up charging of two- and three-wheelers
- DC fast charging: CCS2 and CHAdeMO, used by cars for high-power top-ups
- Power output spans roughly 3.3 kW slow points up to 60 kW and higher fast chargers
What it costs to charge in Delhi, and how to pay less
Public charging in Delhi is usually billed per unit of electricity (kWh), and the rate varies with the operator and the charger speed. AC points tend to be the cheapest way to refill, while DC fast charging carries a premium for the convenience of speed. Delhi's EV policy has long emphasised keeping charging accessible, and the city's tariff structure for EV charging is among the more supportive in the country.
ElectricPe helps you spend less in two ways: the app surfaces real per-unit prices so you can pick a cheaper point instead of the nearest one, and its low-cost charging subscription brings the per-charge cost down for people who plug in regularly. One prepaid wallet covers every network you use.
- Charger type: AC points are usually cheaper per unit than DC fast chargers
- Operator and location: prices vary between networks and between premium and ordinary sites
- Charging habit: regular users save most with a subscription rather than paying full rate each time
Charging at home and at work in Delhi
For most Delhi owners, the cheapest and easiest charge happens where the vehicle already sits for hours. An overnight plug-in at home covers a typical day's running for a scooter or car, and a workplace point tops you up while you are at your desk. Delhi's building rules now push new construction to be EV-ready, though many existing housing societies still wrestle with resident approvals before a private charger can go in.
Public charging then becomes your backup rather than your routine, for the days you drive further than planned or cannot charge at home. ElectricPe makes that backup dependable by showing live availability nearby, and for buyers without a home setup, ElectricPe also sells home chargers.
Delhi / NCR's EV policy advantage
Delhi has been one of India's most forward EV jurisdictions, moving from early purchase incentives toward firmer measures: mandates for certain segments, scrappage-linked steps and a strong push on charging coverage. The draft policy's ambition of a charging point roughly every three kilometres, alongside national support from the PM E-DRIVE scheme, points to a denser and more reliable network over the coming years.
For an everyday driver this translates into lower running costs and steadily shrinking range anxiety. The remaining gap is the patchwork of apps and networks across NCR, which is exactly the friction ElectricPe is built to remove by unifying access in one place.
Charging on longer trips, and why ElectricPe is the easy answer
Step outside the city and Delhi sits at the centre of some of India's busiest intercity corridors: the expressways toward Jaipur, Agra, Chandigarh and the hill routes north, all of which are seeing more fast chargers at fuel stops and highway plazas. Planning an EV trip means knowing where the working DC chargers are before you leave, not discovering a dead point at 60 percent battery.
That is where ElectricPe earns its place. The free app aggregates 25,000+ chargers across 60+ networks with live availability and turn-by-turn navigation, and a single wallet handles payment wherever you stop. With 200,000+ downloads and a 4.4★ rating, it turns Delhi's sprawling, multi-operator network into one map you can actually trust.
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