Top 10 Asian EV charging companies building infrastructure networks

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Asia’s electric vehicle transition depends not only on car manufacturers but also on charging infrastructure. As EV adoption accelerates across the region, charging networks are expanding rapidly to support both urban mobility and long-distance travel. At the same time, private companies are investing heavily in fast-charging stations, smart grids, and battery-swapping systems. Because of this, EV charging companies are becoming a critical part of Asia’s mobility ecosystem.

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Teld New Energy |

Founder: Yu Dexiang

One of China’s largest EV charging network operators

Teld operates one of the most extensive EV charging networks in China. Moreover, its large-scale deployment across cities supports mass EV adoption. As a result, it plays a central role in building China’s charging infrastructure.

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Star Charge |

Founder: Shao Danwei

Major EV charging solution provider with global deployments

Star Charge develops charging stations and operates networks across multiple markets. In addition, its technology supports both public and private charging infrastructure. Consequently, it has become a key player in Asia’s EV ecosystem.

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NaaS Technology |

Founder: Yang Wang

One of China’s largest EV charging service platforms

NaaS focuses on connecting EV users with charging infrastructure through a digital platform. Meanwhile, it integrates multiple charging operators into a unified system. Therefore, it enhances accessibility and efficiency for EV users.

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Tata Power EV Charging |

Founder: Tata Group

India’s largest EV charging network by number of stations

Tata Power has built a nationwide EV charging network across highways and cities. Moreover, its integration with India’s EV ecosystem supports rapid adoption. As a result, it is a key driver of India’s charging infrastructure expansion.

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Gogoro Network |

Founder: Horace Luke, Matt Taylor

Leading battery-swapping network for electric two-wheelers

Gogoro has built a unique battery-swapping ecosystem that replaces traditional charging. In addition, its network supports millions of battery swaps daily. Consequently, it plays a major role in Taiwan’s electric mobility system.

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Charge+ |

Founder: Kwan Sheek Luk

Expanding EV charging network across Southeast Asia

Charge+ focuses on building cross-border EV charging corridors in Southeast Asia. Meanwhile, its expansion strategy targets both urban and highway networks. Therefore, it is becoming a regional infrastructure player.

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Delta Electronics |

Founder: Bruce Cheng

Global provider of EV charging hardware and infrastructure solutions

Delta Electronics supplies EV charging systems used in commercial and public networks. Moreover, its technology supports fast charging and energy efficiency. As a result, it contributes significantly to Asia’s charging infrastructure ecosystem.

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Exicom Tele-Systems |

Founder: Anant Nahata

Leading EV charging and power management solutions provider

Exicom develops EV charging systems for residential, commercial, and public use. In addition, its focus on power electronics strengthens charging efficiency. Consequently, it supports the growth of EV infrastructure across India.

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EVAR |

Founder: South Korean private technology founders

Growing EV charging network operator in South Korea

EVAR focuses on expanding EV charging access across urban and residential areas. Meanwhile, its solutions target both private and public charging needs. Therefore, it contributes to South Korea’s EV adoption growth.

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Charge Zone |

Founder: Kartikey Hariyani

Fast-growing EV charging network across highways and cities

Charge Zone is building a high-speed EV charging network across India. Moreover, its focus on intercity corridors supports long-distance EV travel. As a result, it is emerging as a key infrastructure provider in India’s EV ecosystem.

EV adoption in Asia depends on reliable and accessible charging infrastructure. Rather than focusing only on vehicle production, countries are investing in networks that support everyday use. Moreover, private companies are leading innovation in fast charging, smart systems, and battery swapping. Together, these 10 EV charging companies highlight how Asia is building the backbone of its electric mobility future.

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