
Ather Energy, one of India’s leading electric two-wheeler manufacturers, today announced that Ather riders now have access to 5000+ public fast chargersequipped with the LECCS (Light Electric Combined Charging System) connector. This networkspans across 395+ cities and includes 3,675+ fast chargers directly operatedby Ather Energy,complemented by 1400+ chargers through partner networks.These chargers are strategically distributed across major metros, tier 2 and tier 3 cities, as well as,intercity routes, making long-distance and daily rides seamless. Cities such as Bengaluru, Pune,Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Mumbai each now feature 100+ LECCS chargers, with Bengalurualone hosting over 240. States with the highest number of public charger availability includeKarnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Gujarat. Beyond metros, cities like Nashik,Malappuram, and Indore have 45+ public fast chargers, while Kozhikode and Coimbatore each have65+. Ather has also extended its charging network internationally, with 30+ fast chargers nowoperational in Nepal and Sri Lanka.Speaking on the announcement, Ravneet Singh Phokela, CBO, Ather Energy, said “Charginginfrastructure is a critical enabler of EV adoption, and as we continue to grow, expanding thisnetwork remains a key focus for us. Over the last seven years, we’ve investedsteadily in buildingcharging not just across cities and towns, but increasingly along highways and intercity corridors, soriders can plan longer journeys with confidence. With access to over 5,000 fast chargers today,Ather owners can ride knowing they can easily top up wherever they go, whether it’s a dailycommute or an intercity trip. In addition to expanding the network, we’ve also continued to improvethe charging experience itself, most recently with the launch of a new fast charger. This is another step towards making the ownership experience more seamless, predictable, and convenient.




