New Delhi, Nov 19, 2025

Chandigarh retained first place among Indian cities in terms of EV infrastructure, with also a 1 per cent increase in fleet share and continued policy support for four‑wheeler EVs and charger installation, a report said on Wednesday.

Mapping and location data company HERE Technologies and global automotive research firm SBD Automotive jointly released an EV index in which Karnataka rose to second from fourth place on the strength of its charger‑per‑BEV score despite a slight decline in charger availability.

Goa moved to third place, leading the country in BEV fleet share while Delhi continues to lead in charger density, with an estimate of one public charger for every 9 km of road.

India added 6,800 new public charge points between 2024 and 2025, but average cha

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