While eHUB by MG claims to be the Industry’s first EV charging platform by an OEM, the Project REVIVE repurposes EV batteries to use them beyond cars. EVPEDIA is a dedicated EV information platform and MG-Jio Innovative Connectivity Platform (MG-Jio ICP) is an interactive gaming, learning and entertainment technology stack
JSW MG Motor India introduced a handful of new electric vehicle (EV) innovations at DriEV.Bharat. This event took place at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. The company partnered with various industry leaders for this unique event, showing their dedication to EV technology and infrastructure. At the event, MG launched eHUB, Project REVIVE, EVPEDIA, and MG-Jio Innovative Connectivity Platform.
eHUB by MG
eHUB is a simple solution for EV charging. It helps you find, reserve, and pay for charging stations easily. The platform has partnerships with providers like Adani Total Energies Limited (ATEL), BPCL, Chargezone, Glida, HPCL, Jio-BP, Shell, Statiq, and Zeon. It supports 11 languages and offers trip-planning features.
Project REVIVE
Project REVIVE repurposes used EV batteries with partners like TERI and Lohum. This project uses healthy battery parts to create energy solutions for schools and community centers. Extending battery life reduces waste and provides reliable power to underserved communities.
EVPEDIA
EVPEDIA is an educational platform for electric cars. It provides information about EV technology, costs, and benefits. The platform includes tools for cost calculation, government policies, and research papers. Users can interact with ‘eVir,’ an AI-powered chatbot to get quick answers to their questions.
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MG-Jio Innovative Connectivity Platform (MG-Jio ICP)
MG-Jio ICP is a collaboration between MG Motor India and Jio. It offers unique features like the MG Store for gaming, entertainment, and learning, voice commands in six Indian languages, and Home-to-Car functionality.
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