V-GREEN and HPCL Work Together to Grow EV Charging in India
By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : December 31, 2025
New partnership plans to improve EV charging access at HPCL fuel stations for electric commercial vehicle users across India.
HPCL has been expanding its focus beyond traditional fuel by investing in alternative energy solutions across India. Its partnership with V-GREEN and VinFast is aimed at supporting electric mobility by improving charging access and building a strong EV ecosystem that works for both everyday electric bus drivers and commercial businesses.
Using HPCL’s Large Retail Network

Table Of Contents
| 1. Using HPCL’s Large Retail Network |
| 2. V-GREEN’s Experience in EV Charging |
| 3. Support for Commercial Electric Vehicles |
| 4. Helping EV Adoption in India |
| 5. Part of a Long-Term Green Mobility Plan |
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HPCL has a strong presence with more than 24,400 fuel stations across the country. The company already runs over 5,300 EV charging points under its HP e-Charge brand and also operates around 150 battery swapping stations. With support from V-GREEN, this network is expected to expand and reach more truck users.
V-GREEN’s Experience in EV Charging
V-GREEN is an EV charging company founded by Pham Nhat Vuong, who also started VinFast. The company manages nearly 150,000 charging ports in Vietnam and has operations in Indonesia and the Philippines. This experience will now be used to support India’s growing EV market.
Support for Electric Commercial Vehicles
The new charging stations will help users of electric trucks and electric pickups. Many fleet owners want to move to electric pickups but worry about charging access. Charging at fuel stations can reduce this problem and support daily commercial operations.
Helping EV Adoption in India
India is the third-largest automobile market in the world. Electric vehicles are slowly increasing, but charging availability remains an important need. This partnership is expected to improve confidence among users planning to shift from fuel vehicles to electric options.
Part of a Long-Term Green Mobility Plan
HPCL, a Maharatna public sector company under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, is slowly moving into alternative energy solutions. The company is not only focused on fuel anymore but is also working on cleaner options for the future.
This partnership between V-GREEN and VinFast is the best plan for building a complete EV ecosystem in India. Under this agreement, they include charging support, service planning and long-term sustainability.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles
Q1. What is the load-carrying capacity of electric commercial vehicles?
Ans. Electric commercial vehicles come in different sizes. Electric mini trucks usually carry 500 kg to 1,200 kg, while electric trucks can handle higher loads based on battery and motor setup.
Q2. What type of motor is used in electric commercial vehicles?
Ans. Electric commercial vehicles use electric motors instead of fuel engines. These motors are powered by battery packs and provide instant torque, which helps in smooth driving and better pickup.
Q3. How many people can electric commercial vehicles carry?
Ans. Electric pickups and electric mini trucks generally offer seating for the driver plus one or two passengers. Electric buses can carry 20 to 50 passengers, depending on the model and body type.
Q4. Are electric commercial vehicles suitable for daily business use?
Ans. Yes, electric commercial vehicles are designed for daily work. They offer low running cost, less maintenance, and are suitable for city deliveries, public transport, and short to medium routes.
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About the Author
Jony Shekhawat
Jony Shekhawat is a skilled content writer at TrucksBuses.com, one of India’s top platforms for commercial vehicle news and reviews. With roots in social work and a keen interest in the logistics and mobility space, Jony crafts content that is both insightful and easy to understand. He specializes in breaking down complex commercial vehicle trends, helping readers make informed decisions. His writing not only informs but also aims to support the growth of India's transport community through knowledge and awareness.