MG EVs have also crossed 290 crore green kilometres in India, helping save an estimated 4.17 lakh metric tons of CO₂
Gurugram: JSW MG Motor India marked World Environment Day with a major electric mobility milestone, announcing the installation of 1,000 community EV chargers under its MG Charge initiative across more than 470 sites in India.
With this, the company says it has become the first automotive OEM in India to build community EV charging infrastructure at this scale. The chargers have been installed across residential societies, condominiums, hospitals, campuses, hotels and industrial parks, bringing EV charging closer to where people actually park their cars — which, in India, is half the battle won.
The company also announced that MG electric vehicles in India have cumulatively covered over 290 crore green kilometres, resulting in estimated savings of 4.17 lakh metric tons of CO₂. In simple terms, that is a lot of silent driving, a lot fewer tailpipe emissions, and a lot more neighbours asking, “Kitna range deti hai?”
JSW MG Motor India said it is preparing a strong product push for calendar year 2026, with three new NEVs planned for launch. The company also confirmed that it will introduce plug-in hybrid technology, signalling that its future strategy will not rely on one single clean mobility solution. Instead, MG believes India’s sustainability journey can be powered by multiple technologies, including EVs, hybrids and other new energy vehicles.
The company’s sustainability efforts are not limited to cars and chargers. At its Halol manufacturing plant, JSW MG Motor India uses more than 78% renewable energy, helping save over 9,300 metric tons of carbon emissions. The facility meets nearly 95% of its total power requirement through renewable sources.
Water conservation has also been a key focus at the plant, where consumption has been reduced by 23% through process optimisation and reuse of recycled water. The company has also adopted Industry 4.0 solutions, using digitisation and IoT to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon impact across operations.
Among its key green initiatives are a Zero External Discharge plant, use of 100% treated water, cleaner PNG fuel across processes, and green coverage with more than 11,000 trees planted. The facility is also certified Zero Waste to Landfill – Gold Maturity and includes a bio compost machine, garden waste biogas plant, 21 recharge wells, and a Miyawaki Forest with 5,700 plants.
For a country where EV adoption is still fighting range anxiety, charging anxiety and occasionally housing-society-RWA anxiety, JSW MG Motor India’s 1,000-charger milestone gives the electric mobility ecosystem a much-needed push. The company is clearly betting that India’s green future will need not just cleaner cars, but cleaner factories, smarter infrastructure and a charging point that is not always “just 12 km away.”