India’s new super app for EV users: All you need to know
The Indian government plans a unified “Super App” for EV users, led by BHEL, offering real-time charging bookings, payments, and live updates. Under the Rs 2,000 crore PM E-Drive scheme, 72,000 public chargers will be installed nationwide to suppo...

As per a press release by the Ministry of Heavy Industries, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) is being considered as the nodal agency for demand aggregation and for the development of this “unified digital Super App”.
Key features of the Super App
The proposed app will serve as a centralised platform offering a range of essential services to EV users, including:
- Real-time booking of charging slots.
- Integrated digital payment systems.
- Live updates on charger availability.
- Dashboards to monitor national deployment progress under the PM E-Drive scheme.
In addition, BHEL will also collaborate with various state governments and central ministries to assess and coordinate proposals for the installation of charging stations across the country.
This initiative is a part of broader efforts under the PM E-Drive scheme, which “aims to build a nationwide EV-ready ecosystem to enable cleaner transport and reduce India’s dependency on fossil fuels”.
- The scheme has a total financial allocation of Rs 2,000 crore.
- It will support the installation of around 72,000 public EV charging stations nationwide.
- The scheme plans to deploy these stations along 50 national highway corridors and at high-traffic locations, including metro cities, railway stations, airports, petrol pumps, state highways and toll plazas.
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