Ahmedabad: MobiLane, one of India’s fast-scaling EV charging infrastructure companies, announced a strategic partnership with Ather Energy, the country’s leading smart electric scooter manufacturer. As part of this integration, Ather users will gain seamless access to MobiLane’s network of charging points across Country, directly through the Ather Grid and MobiLane App, the company stated in a press release.
This collaboration marks a significant step toward building interoperable, OEM-agnostic EV charging infrastructure in India, improving accessibility and reducing range anxiety for riders across urban and intercity routes.
With this integration, Ather riders can discover and use MobiLane chargers without switching platforms or managing multiple accounts. MobiLane’s network spans high-density urban locations, key intercity corridors, and premium commercial hubs enabling a more reliable and convenient charging experience.
Devansh Shah, Founder, MobiLane, said, “We are building MobiLane as a platform that enables the entire EV ecosystem – OEMs, fleets, and infrastructure players – to collaborate and scale together. This partnership with Ather is just the beginning, and we are actively looking to work with more OEMs and partners who share this vision of a connected and interoperable future.”
Gunjan Mehta, Founder, MobiLane, said, “Our vision is to build India’s most accessible and interoperable EV charging network. This partnership with Ather is a strong validation of that approach. As EV adoption accelerates, open networks will be critical in ensuring convenience and confidence for users, regardless of the vehicle they choose.”
Aravind Balagi Prasad, Head-EV Charging, Ather Energy, said, “At Ather, our focus has always been on delivering a seamless ownership experience. Expanding access to reliable charging infrastructure is key to that journey. Our partnership with MobiLane strengthens the Ather Grid with high-quality locations across cities and highways, enabling greater flexibility and confidence for our riders.”















