Kia K-Charge – Seamless EV Ecosystem for Kia Owners

Kia K-Charge is a robust EV ecosystem with 11,000+ charging points, 250+ EV-ready workshops, and smart digital integration through the MyKia app.

Kia has introduced K-Charge, a new charging platform built into the MyKia App. The platform makes EV charging easier by offering access to over 11,000 charging stations across the country, both in cities and on highways. Users can see live updates on charger availability and status in real time.

Payments can be made directly through the app, making the process smooth and simple. Kia has partnered with major Charge Point Operators (CPOs) to ensure drivers are never far from a charging station when they need one.

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250+ EV-Ready Workshops Across India

Complementing the digital innovation is Kia’s 250+ EV-ready workshops equipped with specialized tools and certified EV technicians. Additionally, 100+ Kia dealerships now feature DC Fast Chargers (60kW to 240kW), enabling quick top-ups during routine service visits.

Kia K-Charge - Seamless EV Ecosystem for Kia Owners
Kia K-Charge – Seamless EV Ecosystem for Kia Owners

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Seamless Home Charging Solutions

Kia India provides flexible home-charging options with 7.4kW and 11kW AC chargers. They include support for smart installation, making setup easier. These chargers deliver high performance and efficiency, often surpassing standard mass-market models. Designed for convenience, these systems turn overnight charging into a simple, effortless task—similar to plugging in a phone.

Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Joonsu Cho, Chief Sales Officer at Kia India, stated – “With our comprehensive EV ecosystem now in place, we are empowering customers to experience electric mobility with ease and confidence. This strong foundation allows us to support the next wave of EV adoption across the country.”

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Kia’s ambitions extend beyond the Carens Clavis. By mid-2026, the brand aims to expand its network to 20,000+ charging points, reinforcing its commitment to accessible and reliable electric mobility.

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