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    Statiq Installs Fast EV Charger at The Club Mumbai

    Siddharth KumarBy Siddharth KumarApril 29, 20253 Mins Read
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    Statiq Installs Fast EV Charger at The Club Mumbai
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    In a significant move towards promoting sustainable transportation, Statiq, India’s leading electric vehicle (EV) charging network, has partnered with The Club Mumbai, a premier private members’ club located in Andheri West, to install a state-of-the-art public EV charging station on the club’s premises. This collaboration marks The Club’s first sustainability-focused initiative, reinforcing its commitment to providing world-class, eco-friendly amenities to its members and the surrounding community.​

    Advanced Charging Infrastructure

    Statiq has installed a high-speed DC 60 kW Dual Gun EV Charger alongside three 22 kW BMW Wallbox electric chargers as part of this partnership. These installations cater to a wide range of electric vehicles, including the BMW iX7 models already in use on the premises. The charging station is accessible to both club members and the broader community, offering a premium and reliable charging experience in a luxurious environment.

    Leadership Perspectives

    Akshit Bansal, Founder and CEO of Statiq, emphasized the strategic importance of the initiative, “The adoption of electric vehicles is not just a trend, it is essential to India’s clean energy transition. A robust EV infrastructure is critical to this shift. Our collaboration with The Club Mumbai integrates sustainability with luxury, and we hope it inspires similar initiatives to accelerate the EV revolution.”

    Echoing this sentiment, Mr. Tushar Khanna, President and Chief Operating Officer of Khanna Hotels Pvt Ltd (KHPL), The Club Mumbai, stated, “This is a proud moment for us as we take our first tangible step towards sustainability. We’re delighted to partner with Statiq and support EV adoption among our members and the wider community“. As a resort of leisure and indulgence, The Club leads the way, not only in terms of experience, but in adopting practices that make the world a cleaner place.

    Promoting Sustainable Mobility

    The Club Mumbai’s addition of these advanced charging stations is yet another testament to its commitment to green initiatives. Already famous for having world-class amenities and luxury experiences, The Club has always been high on the list of preference among Mumbai’s elite. This new green initiative is yet another reminder of its commitment to offering careful, member-centric enhancements.

    Statiq DC 60 kW Dual Gun Charger includes two CCS-2 connectors and offers extremely quick charging to save waiting times for electric vehicle drivers by a considerable margin. In this solution, the BMW Wallbox units offer an extremely efficient, secure, and smart solution to charge premium electric vehicles.

    Conclusion

    This partnership of Statiq and The Club Mumbai is an important move towards adopting sustainable processes in luxury spaces. By the delivery of new EV charging technologies, the partnership not only increases the value proposition of services being delivered to members of the club but also is part of a larger picture to encourage green mobility in India.

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