The company started operations in these areas in December 2023 and is currently engaging with stakeholders such as charge point operators, OEMs, EV users, electric vehicle merchants, vehicle OEMs, and fleet owners to enhance its presence in these regions.
TelioEV, an Indian company specializing in electric vehicle (EV) charging management solutions, has rapidly expanded its operations to five countries—Sri Lanka, Nepal, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and Oman—within just 18 months of its inception. Since starting operations in these locations in December 2023, TelioEV has been actively engaging with a diverse range of stakeholders, including charge point operators, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), EV users, electric vehicle merchants, vehicle OEMs, and fleet owners, to solidify its presence in these markets.
The company offers a comprehensive Charging Management System (CMS) and has established partnerships with key players in the Asia Pacific and GCC regions as a software provider. Through these partnerships, TelioEV aims to deliver advanced software solutions that facilitate easy access and utilization of EV charging stations for customers. Catering to various participants in the EV ecosystem, TelioEV provides services that enable charger point operators to manage their charging networks effectively while also offering digital journey services, cloud services, embedded software, and other EV software services to vehicle OEMs.
Operating as a Software as a Service (SaaS)-based EV charging solution provider, TelioEV offers an enterprise platform with a custom app in the countries where it operates. The company has already listed over 10,000 EV charging stations on its Discovery App in India, showcasing its commitment to enhancing the EV infrastructure and supporting the transition to sustainable transportation.
According to a statement from the company, TelioEV aims to minimize carbon emissions and encourage the adoption of electric vehicles for personal and commercial use by leveraging technology. The company’s goal is to install one million EV chargers worldwide by 2030, significantly advancing sustainable transportation options.