We have a total of 21 authorized
electric car charging stations in Jamnagar for more than 30+ cars brands including Maruti Suzuki, Tata, MG Motor, Mahindra, etc.
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21 Electric Car Charging Stations in Jamnagar
Tata Power - Click Hotel Tulsi (Private - Charger)
Location
Khambadia Highway, Opp IOC Petrol Pump, Motikhavdi Jamnagar
Charging Slots
Slot - 1
Contact
9223581898
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Ather-Jamnagar Charging Station
Location
M.P. Shah Udhyog Nagar, Saru Section Rd, Opp. L. N classes, Industrial Estate Jamnagar
Charging Slots
Slot - 2
Contact
7676600900
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IOCL - Bhagyalaxmi Charging Station
Location
Survey No 102, Keshiya, Jodiya Dhrol Jamnagar
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Slot - 2
Contact
9824683339
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Ather-Saffron 3 Charging Station
Location
Phase 2, Valkeshwari, Park Colony Jamnagar
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Slot - 2
Contact
7676600900
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Ather-True Turn Metal Craft Charging Station
Location
Plot No 18, Sardar Industrial Estate, Behind Apple International, Nandanvan Park, Dared Jamnagar
How can I get an electric charging station in Jamnagar?
You can find a list of available public EV charging stations in Jamnagar using your EV manufacturer’s smartphone app. Alternatively, you can find public charging stations within a 10km radius of your current pincode on the central government’s e-Amrit website.
How many EV charging stations are there in Jamnagar?
Jamnagar has around 21 EV charging stations.
How long do electric cars take to charge?
Your EV's charging time depends on the charging speeds offered by a public charger. Most electric cars can be charged in around one hour when plugged into a 50kW DC fast charger.
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